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Apple Sued Over iPhone And iPad Storage Space

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Januari 2015 | 20.49

A lawsuit has been filed against Apple, accusing the technology giant of promising more available storage space than it actually delivers in its iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices.

The plaintiffs argue that while Apple advertises 16 gigabytes of digital storage on lower price models of gadgets such as iPhones, about a fifth of that is eaten up by the latest operating software.

The percentage of space touted as available for digital content such as photos, video, or music shrinks further on Apple gadgets built with eight gigabytes of storage, it is claimed.

Apple's latest operating system, iOS 8, which was beset with problems when it launched in September, takes up as much as 23.1% of storage capacity on some devices.

The lawsuit is being brought on behalf of two men from Florida, Paul Orshan and Christopher Endara, in a District Court in Northern California.

They also complain that once Apple gadget owners reach limits to data storage, they are prompted to pay monthly fees for digital locker space online at the Californian based-firm's iCloud service.

The lawsuit says: "Using these sharp business tactics, (Apple) gives less storage capacity than advertised, only to offer to sell that capacity in a desperate moment, eg when a consumer is trying to record or take photos at a child or grandchild's recital, basketball game or wedding.

"Each gigabyte of storage Apple shortchanges its customers amounts to approximately 400-500 high resolution photographs."

Lawyers behind the suit are seeking class action status along with punishments that include Apple turning over all profits from sales of gadgets at issue in the case.

Apple has so far declined to comment to the media on the matter.

Apple has been embroiled in countless lawsuits with tech rival Samsung over recent years. The smartphone and tablet makers have accused each other of infringing patents in intellectual property battles around the world.


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Funeral Held For Glasgow Lorry Crash Family

By Becky Johnson, Sky Correspondent

Hundreds of mourners have gathered for the funeral of three members of the same family killed when a bin lorry crashed into Christmas shoppers in Glasgow.

Erin McQuade, 18, and her grandparents Jack Sweeney, 68 and Lorraine Sweeney, 69, all died when the out-of-control refuse vehicle ploughed into pedestrians in the city's George Square three days before Christmas.

Some 700 people packed in to St Patrick's RC Church in Dumbarton, where the family live, for a joint requiem mass for the teenager and her grandparents, with more mourners standing outside.

Three hearses filled with white roses lined the pavement outside the church.

Erin, who was in her first year studying English literature at Glasgow University, had been out Christmas shopping with her family when the crash happened.

Her mother, Jacqueline, was just yards away from her daughter and parents as the disaster unfolded. She arrived at the church holding hands with her 14-year-old son Aidan.

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AirAsia Flight QZ8501 'Not Authorised To Fly'

AirAsia could be banned from offering flights in Indonesia, after it emerged that Flight QZ8501 was not authorised to fly on the day it plunged into the Java Sea.

The company also faces allegations that the pilot did not ask for a weather report from meteorologists before take-off, amid concerns that the Airbus A320 was downed in stormy conditions.

Indonesia's transport ministry has suspended all AirAsia flights between Surabaya and Singapore – the route where the plane went missing in the early hours of 28 December.

The budget airline's other schedules are also under investigation, as it was not permitted to make this journey on Sundays.

It comes as ships searching for the wreckage pinpointed "four big objects" on the seabed, with underwater remote operating vehicles attempting to capture images of the debris.

No survivors have been found from Flight QZ8501, which had 162 people on board, including one Briton. Crucial black boxes revealing what happened in the plane's final few minutes are yet to be found.

On Friday, 21 bodies were recovered from the Java Sea – including two passengers who were still strapped in their seats – taking the number of confirmed victims to 30.

Efforts to recover passengers have been hampered by strong winds and high waves, scattering debris further afield. An emergency slide and exit door were initially discovered, along with cameras and children's food.

"Many of the passengers are believed to be still trapped inside the plane's fuselage and could be discovered soon," one search official said. "God willing, we will complete this operation next week."

The pilot, who had 6,100 flying hours on the A320, had asked to ascend to 38,000ft (11,600m) before contact was lost with air traffic control.

Radar data appears to show that the plane made an "unbelievably" steep climb before it crashed, possibly beyond the capabilities of the aircraft.

On Friday, AirAsia's chief executive Tony Fernandes attended the funeral of one of the flight attendants who lost their lives on Flight QZ8501.

Hundreds of people attended the burial of Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi, which took place in her hometown of Palembang in south Sumatra.


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Rapist Ched Evans 'Deserves Second Chance'

Former Sheffield United and Wales striker Ched Evans has been offered a route back into football - in Malta.

The 26-year-old convicted rapist had an offer to train with League One United withdrawn in November after his release from prison following strong opposition. Other English clubs including Tranmere and Oldham also rejected the chance to sign him.

However, Maltese side Hibernians FC, who are top of the country's domestic league, say they have made an offer to Evans for the remainder of the season.

Club vice-president Stephen Vaughan, the controversial former Chester City owner, told Sky News: "The bottom line is Ched Evans has been punished for previous misdemeanours.

"We are looking at signing Ched Evans the footballer.

"We are looking for a centre-forward that can find the back of the net, and we believe Ched Evans fits the bill."

Mr Vaughan, who was disqualified from acting as a company director for 11 years in 2009 for his involvement in an alleged £500,000 VAT fraud and was jailed in 2011 for attacking a police officer, said he was "very confident" of doing a deal to sign Evans.

"If someone offers you a cheap Ferrari, you're gonna drive it," Mr Vaughan said.

Malta's Justice Minister, Owen Bonnici, intervened in the controversial attempted signing, tweeting: "Ched Evans should be given a second chance.

"If we believe in rehabilitation of ex-prisoners we should practice what we preach."

However, the Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat appeared to immediately contradict this line.

A statement issued by his office said: "Footballers are role models and the decision by Hibernians will not only define the club but also, to a certain extent, Malta.

"The PM hopes that the decision by the club's management takes this into consideration before the final decision."

The technical director Hibernians FC, Jeffrey Farrugia, told Sky News Evans' rape conviction would not be a problem for the club.

"He paid for what he did so for us it is not an issue," he said.

"We'll open the doors for him to come over here and start his career again in international football."

Mr Farrugia, who described Evans as a "glorious player", said it would be a great opportunity for him to showcase his skills.

"It will be good for him to come to Malta and pay at least 26 games," he said. "Many clubs I am sure will go for him."

Evans is keen to resume his playing career after being released from prison in October.

He served two-and-a-half years of a five-year sentence after being found guilty of raping a 19-year-old woman in 2011. He claimed she had agreed to have sex.

He was initially given permission by Sheffield United to train with them at the request of players' union, the Professional Footballers Association.

But following a backlash from supporters, sponsors and patrons, including Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill, the club changed their mind.

Ennis-Hill, who comes from Sheffield and has a stand named after her, said: "I believe being a role model to young people is a huge honour and those in positions of influence should respect the role they play in young people's lives.

"If Evans was to be re-signed by the club it would completely contradict these beliefs."


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AirAsia Crash: Relatives Vent Frustration

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 31 Desember 2014 | 20.49

The first bodies have been recovered from the AirAsia plane crash site but many of the relatives waiting at Indonesia's Subaraya airport are increasingly frustrated.

They cannot understand why there has not been more concrete news over the last 24 hours.

Kezia has lost five members of her family. They were all wiped out when the flight went down.

She has given DNA to officials to try and expedite the identification process - when the corpses of her relatives are found.

She said: "I have so many precious memories that are gone.... But I cannot start to grieve properly until we can hold proper funerals."

The mood is increasingly sombre at the airport. Most of the people on board were Indonesian and the country is dealing with a national tragedy.

I meet Vivi just outside the crisis centre where she is close to tears.

Her sister was on board the aircraft and although she knows she is dead she tells me she still prays for the impossible.

She said: "I don't know what to say. I just hope for a miracle. I just want a miracle to happen."

But there is also fury in some quarters.

Inside the crisis centre there is no hope; that disappeared on Tuesday when uncensored video showing a corpse floating in the water was broadcast onto a big screen without warning.

It was the moment Aldilia Sutanto found out her family was dead - like many she's angry and says the TV channel should apologise.

She said: "I feel this is not good to show it to us like that. It is not ethical."

Crucial to the investigation will be finding the flight data recorders.

Aviation experts believe the plane may have crashed whilst trying to evade a catastrophic storm.

For the moment though the massive international recovery effort will continue and with it the grief and anguish of the relatives.


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AirAsia Bodies Returned As Recovery Suspended

The first bodies from the AirAsia plane crash have been flown to Indonesia to be identified as the recovery operation was suspended after bad weather.

Strong winds and currents as well as 9ft (3m) high waves stopped divers from effectively searching the site of the crash off the island of Borneo.

Rescue planes and helicopters were grounded by heavy rain and low visibility, and the poor weather conditions were expected to continue for the next two or three days.

A total of seven bodies from flight QZ8501 have been retrieved from the Java Sea since victims were first spotted on Tuesday. They included a female flight attendant in her red uniform.

One of the bodies was wearing a life jacket, suggesting the crew may have had time to prepare passengers for crashing into the sea.

The presence of fully-clothed passengers could also indicate the Airbus A320 was intact when it hit the water during a storm.

Two bodies flown on an Indonesian military plane to Surabaya - the city where the AirAsia flight departed from - were of a woman and a teenage boy.

They were taken to hospital for examination and identification. Relatives of victims have given their DNA to help identify loved ones.

The plane wreckage is thought to be on the sea floor, after sonar apparently detected a large, dark object beneath waters near where debris and bodies were found on the surface.

But AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes denied reports that sonar images had located the aircraft on the seabed. However he did say there was "some visual identification".

Many of the dead were believed to be still inside the jet's fuselage.

Joko Widodo, Indonesia's president, said his priority was recovering bodies from the Karimata Strait in the Java Sea, where rescuers have found debris including a plane door, luggage and an oxygen tank.

AirAsia is offering an immediate advance of money to loved ones of the 155 passengers, with Mr Fernandes describing the incident as a "scar (that will be) with me for the rest of my life".

Television bosses in Indonesia have also apologised for showing graphic pictures when the bodies were first found floating in the sea.

Relatives at Surabaya airport broke down when they images were shown, and some fainted.

The United States said its destroyer USS Sampson and combat ship USS Fort Worth were awaiting instructions from the Indonesian search command on the recovery operation.

Singapore said it was sending two underwater beacon detectors to try to pick up pings from the black boxes, which contain cockpit voice and flight data recorders.

An expert from the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch is also travelling the scene.

About 30 ships and 21 aircraft from Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and the United States have been involved in the search.

Flight QZ8501 had 162 people on board - most of them Indonesians - when it vanished on Sunday morning around 40 minutes into its two-hour flight from Surabaya to Singapore.


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AirAsia Victims: Stewardess Was Living Her Dream

The father of one of the stewardesses on doomed AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has said his "beautiful and smart" daughter was living her dream working for the airline.

Khairunnisa Haidar, known as Nisa, was working on the plane which crashed into the Java Sea while on its way from Indonesia to Singapore on Sunday.

The 22-year-old studied law but is said to have had a change of heart and decided to pursue a career as a flight attendant.

"From the start, we already knew the risks associated with being a stewardess," said her father, Haidar Fauzie.

"She is beautiful and smart. It has always been her dream to fly. We couldn't have stopped her."

Mr Fauzie said he and his wife last saw Nisa six weeks ago when she returned home for a holiday.

One of her most recent Instagram posts is a note pinned to the window of a plane. It reads: "I Love You From 38,000ft."

Coffins of some of the victims have started arriving back in Indonesia but authorities have not named the flight attendant whose body was found floating in the sea.

Details about other members of the crew have also started to emerge.

Oscar Desano, from Jakarta, describes himself on Twitter as: "A Flight Attendant and A Sagittarian who needs to see a Shrink immediately!"

His social media accounts are full of pictures of him and his colleagues.

In a 2011 Facebook post he proudly shows off a picture of his name badge and an image of himself in uniform.

The caption reads: "The new Me."

In March, he posted a message of support for another missing plane, asking people to "pray for Malaysia Airlines flight number MH370".

His cousin, Paris Duarte, posted on Twitter on Wednesday that his family were still holding out hope.

"Tonight we'll be praying together in our Duarte Family House for you @ochanky #KeepUpTheFaith #MiracleHappens."

The wife of a pilot from the AirAsia plane has also been speaking and vowed to be strong for her children.

The jet disappeared after Captain Irianto failed to get permission to fly higher to avoid bad weather.

His wife, Widya Sukarti Putri, said: "I must be strong and tough and I'm here for my children and their future, so I must be strong and open with this situation."

His father said of the pilot: "He is a patient man, always trusted Allah, his behaviour towards his parent as well as to the community around him was good."

As well as the seven crew, the plane was packed with 155 passengers. Here are some of their stories:

:: Ruth Natalia Puspitasari, her fiance, Bob Hartanto Wijaya, and his parents, Marilyn and William Wijaya

Ms Puspitasari, who would have turned 26 on Monday, was on the flight with her fiance and future parents-in-law for a New Year's holiday.

She called her father, Suyanto, just before she boarded, and she told him excitedly that they planned to celebrate her birthday in Singapore.

She and her fiance reportedly met at Petra Christian University in Surabaya, Indonesia - the same town their ill-fated flight had taken off from.

But after graduating, economics student Ms Puspitasari - from East Java - had moved to Guangzhou, China.

Her fiance, who had studied architecture, stayed behind after becoming co-owner of Eka Toys in his hometown of Malang.

:: Hermanto Tanus, his partner Indahju Liangsih and their sons Nico Giovanni, 17, and nine-year-old Justin Giovanni

In Singapore, student Chiara Natasya Tanus, 15, had been waiting eagerly for a visit from her parents and brothers.

She had not seen her family, who are from Surabaya, since she left for Singapore to pursue her secondary education two months ago.

She told Malaysia's The Star: "My mum called me on the 23rd and told me she would visit me very soon, but then this happened.

"I was so excited. I was looking forward to showing my dormitory to my family and we were planning for a holiday in Singapore."

:: Charly Gunawan was among a group of seven, including several family members

The textile businessman, aged in his late 40s, was travelling with his wife, three children, his daughter's fiance and the fiance's mother.

They were on a trip to Singapore to celebrate New Year.

Mr Gunawan's brother Nasaruddin said he liked to tell jokes, had many friends and often donated sacks of clothing to charity.

:: Chi Man Choi and daughter Zoe

The British businessman and his two-year-old daughter were among the passengers.

His Singaporean wife and their other child had travelled back to Singapore on an earlier flight, according to Channel News Asia.

They were all believed to be flying to Singapore for New Year's Eve celebrations with his family.

:: Nanang Priyo Widodo

Mr Widodo, 43, had only been back in Indonesia for one day after a business trip to Malaysia before he left for another one in Singapore.

He had ridden his motorcycle to get to the airport as quickly as possible.

His wife, Warih Aditya, 33, told the Jakarta Post: "He arrived home two days ago from accompanying tourists to Malaysia. He was at home for one day, then had to go with other clients to Singapore."

:: Florentina Maria Widodo

The 26-year-old school teacher from Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore taught biology was affectionately known to family and friends as Tina.

Ms Widodo and her boyfriend Andy Paul Chen were both from the National University of Singapore, and were members in the university's guitar ensemble.

Ms Widodo reportedly graduated from the National Institute of Education last year.

She sat in the seat next to Mr Widodo, but it is not known whether they were related. 

:: Siau Alain Octavianus

His fiancee Louise Sidharta had been at Singapore's Chani Airport waiting for her future husband to return from a family holiday.

She said: "It was supposed to be their last vacation before we got married."

The couple were reportedly planning to wed next May.


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