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  • Apple faces lawsuits for slowing down aging iPhones

    Apple faces lawsuits for slowing down aging iPhones

    Apple Inc defrauded iPhone users by slowing devices without warning to compensate for poor-battery-performance, according to eight-lawsuits filed in various federal courts this week.

    Since the company opened up about the year-old software-change, the tweak may have led iPhone owners to misguided attempts to resolve issues over the last year, the lawsuits contend.

    All the lawsuits – filed in U.S. District Courts in California, New York and Illinois – seek class-action to represent potentially millions of iPhone owners nationwide.

    A similar  case was lodged in an Israeli court on Monday, the newspaper Haaretz reported.

    Apple did not respond to an email seeking comment on the filings.

    The company acknowledged last week for the first time in detail that operating system updates released since “last year” for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE and iPhone 7 included a feature “to smooth out” power supply from batteries that are cold, old or low on charge.

    Phones without the adjustment would shut down abruptly because of a precaution designed to prevent components from getting fried, Apple said.

    The disclosure followed a December 18 analysis by Primate Labs, which develops an iPhone performance measuring app that identified blips in processing speed and concluded that a software change had to be behind them.

    One of the lawsuits, filed Thursday in San Francisco, said that “the batteries’ inability to handle the demand created by processor speeds” without the software patch was a defect.

    “Rather than curing the battery defect by providing a free battery replacement for all affected iPhones, Apple sought to mask the battery defect,” according to the complaint.

    The plaintiff in that case is represented by attorney Jeffrey Fazio, who represented plaintiffs in a 53-million dollars settlement with Apple in 2013 over its handling of iPhone warranty claims.

    The problem now seen is that users over the last year could have blamed an aging computer processor for app crashes and sluggish performance – and chose to buy a new phone.

    Meanwhile, the true cause may have been a weak battery that could have been replaced for a fraction of the cost, some of the lawsuits state.

    “If it turns out that consumers would have replaced their battery instead of buying new iPhones had they known the true nature of Apple’s upgrades, you might start to have a better case for some sort of misrepresentation or fraud,” said Rory Van Loo.

    Loo is a Boston University professor specialising in consumer technology law.

    But Chris Hoofnagle, Faculty Director for the Berkeley Center or Law & Technology, said in an email that Apple might not have done wrong.

    “We still haven’t come to consumer protection norms around aging products,’’ Hoofnagle said.

    Pointing to a device with a security flaw as an example, he said, “the ethical approach could include degrading or even disabling functionality.”

    The lawsuits seek unspecified damages in addition to in some cases, reimbursement.

    A couple of the complaints seek court orders barring Apple from throttling iPhone computer speeds or requiring notification in future instances.

     

  • Xmas celebrations was crash-free – FRSC

    Xmas celebrations was crash-free – FRSC

    The Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ), Kuje Command, said that it recorded zero road crash during the Christmas celebrations in Kuje Area Council.

    The FRSC Unit Commander, Solomon Igbogbo, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Kuje on Thursday.

    Igbogbo commended road users for adhering to traffic rules and regulations during the celebrations and urged them to continue with the manner always.

    According to him, the presence of the command’s personnel on major roads in the area has compelled motorists to desist from dangerous driving, overloading and unnecessary overtaking.

    He said that “road crashes are not mere occurrences; they are largely human but can be reduced through conscious effort by drivers by strictly adhering to traffic rules.

    All we need to do on our highways is to examine our driving attitude to stay clear of any unhealthy practices and to be promoters of road safety advocacy”.

    He also said that the command would continue to initiate techniques that would guarantee safety and security of lives and property of road users.

    Igbogbo said motorists found driving under the influence of alcohol were booked and arrested.

    According to the Unit Commander, stiff measures to tackle such offenders are being put in place to reduce accident during the festivities.

    “The command organised various enlightenment, training and awareness programmes for motorists to keep them informed on road signs.

    “We are determined to reduce accidents during the ember months, especially during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    “Motorists were warned repeatedly to drive safely on the roads during and after every celebration in the area,” he said.

    Read also: FRSC  assures travellers of free traffic on River Niger bridge, Onitsha

    He identified speeding, use of expired tyres, driving while on the influence of alcohol and over-loading of vehicles as the major causes of road accidents.

    Besides, he also warned on the dangers of operating unregistered vehicles as an offence punishable under the Road Safety Act.

    “Accidents do not just happen; they are caused by road users as a result of negligence and disobedience to traffic rules and regulations.

    “A registered car is a proof of evidence that a car owner has paid the taxes, fees and is a rightful owner of the registered vehicle,” he said.

    The unit commander also called for partnership with the transport unions to reduce road accidents to the barest minimum.

    He assured that the unit would continue to do its best to achieve zero road crashes in the area by putting the road marshals on their toes.

    NAN

  • Man bags six months for stealing car battery

    Man bags six months for stealing car battery

    A 26-year-old unemployed, Alex Godwin, is to spend the next six months in prison for stealing a car battery, an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, has ruled.

    The Magistrate, Mrs O.J. Awope, pronounced the verdict after the accused pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing on Thursday.

    Awope, who sentenced Godwin without an option of fine, said the convict should serve the sentence with hard labour.

    “You are hereby sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labour and without an option of fine.

    “The sentence would serve as a deterrent to others who might want to engage in similar acts,” she said.

    Godwin, a resident of Alagbado in Ogun, had at his arraignment on December 4 pleaded guilty to the offence and was remanded in prison.

    Read also: Court remands farmer, 55, for defiling a boy

    When the case was called up for fact and sentence, he still admitted guilt but pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing him.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, ASP Ezekiel Ayorinde, had told the court that the accused committed the offence on November 27 at Iju Road, Agege, Lagos.

    He said that the accused stole a motor battery whose value and owner yet unknown.

    “The accused was caught with the battery by security guards on the street.

    “When he was questioned, he confessed that he removed the battery inside a commercial bus parked along the road,” he said.

    The offence contravened Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    NAN

  • Ex army boss sworn in as Zimbabwe VP

    Ex army boss sworn in as Zimbabwe VP

    Retired army chief Constantino Chiwenga, who led a de facto coup in November that ended Robert Mugabe’s 37-year rule, was installed as Zimbabwe ’s vice president in Harare on Thursday.

    Chiwenga, whose appearance on state television on November 15 preceded armed soldiers taking to the streets, paving the way for Emmerson Mnangagwa to become president, is the latest in a string of military leaders to be elevated to government positions.

    Read also: I saved Nigeria from being turned into another Zimbabwe – Atiku

    Mnangagwa has appointed several senior military officers to his cabinet and the ruling party’s top decision-making body, the Politburo.

    However, he is under pressure from opposition parties and the public to implement political reforms.

    (NAN)

  • Man charged with sending bullet to deputy PM

    Man charged with sending bullet to deputy PM

    A 74-year-old man was charged on Thursday with posting a bullet and threatening letter to Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce.

    The man was charged with stalking and using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.

    Police alleged that the man sent the bullet and threatening letter to Joyce’s electoral office in the country town of Tamworth where it was opened by a staff worker on November 6.

    Police also alleged that the man made a threatening phone call to a private home on December 22.

    Authorities also alleged that the letter contained a message about the controversial Adani mine project, News Ltd reported.

    The man was granted bail and is due to appear in court on February 12.

    The Indian company Adani plans to build Australia’s largest coal mine in central Queensland’s Galilee Basin.

    The Australian government and the Queensland state government are both promoting the mine, saying it will generate thousands of jobs.

    Opponents say the project will fuel global warming and destroy the Great Barrier Reef, which is already being damaged by warming oceans.

    There are also concerns about Adani’s corporate track record, including allegations of involvement in bribery and money laundering.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • Russia, Vatican disagree with Trump over Jerusalem

    Russia, Vatican disagree with Trump over Jerusalem

    Russia and the Vatican disagree with the decision of President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to relocate the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv, Alexander Avdeyev, the Russian ambassador to the Vatican City has said.

    Avdeyev recalled that Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, in one of his recent statements said that the status quo of Jerusalem, which is a place of pilgrimage and worship for Jews, Christians and Muslims, should be respected.

    “This is a city of three Abrahamic religions and it should not be politicised by recognition as a capital.

    “I draw attention to the fact that this statement was made by the Pope, who usually expresses his position very carefully in order not to offend anyone.

    “So we can see a clear disagreement with the U.S. decision here. We have the similar position,” Avdeyev told Sputnik.

    On December 6, Trump announced his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and instructed the State Department to launch the process of moving the U.S. Embassy, which is currently located in Tel Aviv, to Jerusalem.

    The step has prompted criticism from a number of states, first and foremost Middle Eastern states and Palestine, and triggered a wave of protests in the region.

    On December 7, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Jerusalem’s legal status.

    The document called on UN member states to refrain from the establishment of diplomatic missions in the city.

    The diplomat also said that Russia and the Vatican share similar views on the world and the threats posed to it in the 21st century.

    “We have much in common in our vision of the threats and dangers of the 21st century. This is an important issue that unites us.

    “First of all, I speak about the threat of any terrorism, criminal, religious or separatist one. The second threat is the weakening of non-proliferation regimes.

    “Of particular concern is the drug trafficking and the separation into rich and poor in the world,” Avdeyev said.

    The Russian diplomat added that the two states also had a common view on the threats posed by social and economic inequality and terrorism, which were behind migration.

    According to the diplomat, unregulated globalisation that was closely tied with neoliberal values could result in “a significant deformation of the civil societies.”

    Avdeyev added that the two states were supportive of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and backed the negotiating process and dialogue as a path toward these goals.

    The ambassador also said that the Russian Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church were concerned over the destruction of the moral and ethical values of the Christian civilisation.

    (Sputnik/NAN)

  • Yusuf Buhari not flown to Germany – Presidency

    Yusuf Buhari not flown to Germany – Presidency

    The Presidency has dismissed as `fake news’ an online story that the President’s son, Yusuf Buhari was flown out of the country early Thursday morning following his severe head injury in a bike accident.

    An online media outfit, TheCable, on Thursday reported that Buhari had been flown to Germany over head injury he sustained following a bike accident on Tuesday night.

    “As previously reported by TheCable, he is being flown to Germany for specialist care.

    “The family is said to have decided on Germany.

    “He was driven to the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, in an ambulance with oxygen support.

    “An orthopedic consultant with specialisation in head injuries was also on the flight to monitor his progress,’’ TheCable reported

    However, Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity in a text message on Thursday in Abuja, said Buhari was still being treated at a private hospital in Abuja.

    Read also: Yusuf Buhari hospitalised after bike accident

    It would be recalled that Shehu had on Wednesday in a statement confirmed that the son of the President, Yusuf Buhari, who was involved in a bike accident, was in stable condition.

    He said that Yusuf had the accident on Tuesday night around Gwarimpa area in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT ), Abuja.

    Shehu said Buhari junior broke a limb and also sustained an injury on the head as a result of the incident.

    “He has undergone surgery at a clinic in Abuja. He is in a stable condition.

    “The President and his wife, Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari are thankful to Nigerians for the good wishes and prayers for their son,” the presidential spokesman said.

    NAN

  • Obama, Clinton top list of most admired in US

    Obama, Clinton top list of most admired in US

    Former President Barack Obama and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton retained their titles among U.S. adults as the most admired man and woman anywhere in the world in 2017 for the tenth consecutive year.

    Àccording to a poll by the Gallup organisation, Obama edged out [President] Donald Trump, by 17 per cent to 14 per cent, while Clinton edged out Michelle Obama, by nine per cent to seven per cent.

    Trump won handily among Republicans, 35 per cent name him as the man they admire most, with only one per cent Obama, the release explained.

    In contrast, Obama led among Democrats, with 39 per cent mentioning him and 3 percent mentioning Trump.

    Read also: How Obama  Michelle spend after presidency

    Meanwhile, Clinton ’s nine per cent marked the lowest score she has received since 2002, when named by seven per cent, the release noted.

    She has held the title a record 22 times in total, with Eleanor Roosevelt in second place with 13 wins.

    Obama has been named the most admired man ten times, trailing only President Dwight Eisenhower, who earned the distinction 12 times, according to the release.

    Barack Obama won all eight years he was president, plus 2008, the year he was first elected, and this year, his first as a former president of the U.S.

    (Sputnik/NAN)

  • NCS to train one million students in IT usage

    NCS to train one million students in IT usage

    The Abuja Chapter of Computer Society of Nigeria ( NCS ) plans to train over one million students across the country in Information Technology ( IT )

    The Chairman of the chapter, Mr. Rex Abitogun disclosed this on Wednesday in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.

    The Nigeria Computer Society ( NCS ) was formed in 1978.

    It changed its name from the Computer Association of Nigeria ( COAN ) to become the umbrella body of all IT professionals in Nigeria. ·

    The society was established having realised that most of the software applications used in most of the government establishments and industries were not those developed locally.

    It then, became expedient to come together and exhibit such software products and add commercial value to it for the purpose of patronage and also for export.

    Read also: NCS  collects N2.1bn in Niger

    This would also be a source of income earning for the country.

    He said that the society was putting in place programmes that would benefit people especially students.

    “For us at the Nigeria Computer Society, we have raised the bar in terms of advocacy on IT usage and also try as much as possible to come out with programmes that will benefit people.

    “One major programme that we are doing now is “Code One Million” that is an initiative of Nigeria Computer Society.

    “Whereby we plan to train over one million students across the country in IT usage and that is something we are working on.

    “And through some key people like Jim Ovia giving scholarship to PHD students as well as some students to pursue their master’s degree.

    Abitogun said that the NCS would continue to partner with key stakeholders in the industry to make sure that the usage and adoption of Information Technology is promoted.

    He said that the society was equally encouraging people to go out there to promote computer and information sustenance .

    NAN

  • Afreximbank, ICD sign $100m agreement for SMEs

    Afreximbank, ICD sign $100m agreement for SMEs

    The African Export-Import Bank ( Afreximbank ) says it has signed a $100 million financing agreement with the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private sector ( ICD ) to promote SMEs in Shariah-compliant countries.

    A statement by the bank on Wednesday in Lagos said that the facility  being provided by ICD  was for small and medium-sized enterprises ( SMEs ) in ICD-member countries.

    The statement quoted Mr Khaled Al Aboodi, Chief Executive Officer of ICD,  as saying that the financing facility was a token in support of  private sector businesses in ICD-member countries.

    According to Aboodi, the facility is for SMEs in the industrial, communication, technology, healthcare, construction and agricultural sectors.

    Mr. Amr Kamel, Executive Vice President at Afreximbank,  said, “this facility will give a boost to our effort to implement our current strategy which prioritises intra-African trade,  intra-African investments and export manufacturing of the labour intensive type.

    “It will also promote our knowledge in Islamic finance and provide us with additional manoeuvring capacity in terms of product offerings to our clients. 

    We are delighted that ICD has chosen to partner with us in the pursuit of Africa’s trade development.

    “This collaboration will contribute to the objective of fostering sustainable economic growth in the member countries of our two institutions  leading to job creation, contribution to export and Islamic finance development, among others.”

    Read also: Afreximbank finances trade with 100m Euros loan

    ICD is a multilateral organisation and a member of the Islamic Development Bank ( IDB ) Group.

    The mandate of ICD is to support economic development and promote the development of the private sector in  member countries through providing financing facilities and/or investments which are in accordance with the principles of Shari’ah.

    ICD also provides advice to governments and private organisations to encourage the establishment, expansion and modernisation of private enterprises.

    ICD is rated AA/F1+ by Fitch and Aa3/P1 by Moody’s.

    Afreximbank, on the other hand,  is the foremost pan-African multilateral financial institution devoted to financing and promoting intra- and extra-African trade.

    The bank was established in October 1993 by African governments, African private and institutional investors  and non-African investors.

    Afreximbank has total assets of $11.7 billion as at Dec. 31, 2016 and is rated BBB+ (GCR), Baa1 ( Moody’s )  and BBB- ( Fitch ).

    The bank has it  headquarters in Cairo.

    NAN