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Foxconn Students Sony's Playstation 4 - Business Insider

Foxconn pressured 1,000 engineering students in China to participate in an internship at Foxconn to make Sony's upcoming Playstation 4, Quartz reports


Students from Xi'an Institute of Technology were reportedly told that if they didn't participate in the internship program, they wouldn't be able to graduate. 


Foxconn has since performed an internal investigation, and has determined that assigning night shifts and overtime to students was in violation of the company's policies. 


“Immediate actions have been taken to bring that campus into full compliance with our code and policies,” Foxconn said in a statement to Quartz, including “reinforcing the policies of no overtime and no night shifts for student interns, even though such work is voluntary, and reminding all interns of their rights to terminate their participation in the program at any time.”


But this isn't the first time Foxconn has been accused of some shady business practices. 


Last year, Foxconn denied the allegations that it required students to work on its assembly line to make the iPhone 5, saying that they were free to leave at any time. 


Business Insider has reached out to Sony and will update this post if we hear back. 






Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/foxconn-students-sonys-playstation-4-2013-10
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T-Mobile Plans Now Come With Free International Data and Texting

T-Mobile Plans Now Come With Free International Data and Texting


Using your smartphone abroad sucks, or rather, it's just annoying. You wish you had your phone to talk to home, but it's complicated. Maybe you've figured it out so that it doesn't cost you a fortune (lucky you!) but most of us haven't. Beginning October 31st, T-Mobile will be offering free text and data in 100 different countries to customers on its Simple Choice plans.

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Sony files patent for rotating sensor and LCD display

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Sony rotating sensor patent

Sony filed a patent for a camera with a rotating sensor and LCD screen that will let you take pictured in portrait mode while you still have a firm grip and hold the camera horizontally. Over-engineering or a brilliant idea?

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Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained

Conspiracy theorists, start your engines: On the wind-blown steppes of central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, there's a large pentagram etched into the Earth's surface. And now an archaeologist has revealed the source of the mysterious structure.

The five-pointed star surrounded by a circle, located on the southern shore of the Upper Tobol Reservoir, shows up vividly on Google Maps. There are almost no other signs of human habitation in the area; the closest settlement is the city of Lisakovsk, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) to the east.

The region surrounding Lisakovsk is riddled with ancient archaeological ruins. Bronze Age settlements, cemeteries and burial grounds ? many of which have yet to be explored ? dot the windswept landscape. [10 Strangest Sights on Google Earth]

What is this bizarre symbol, measuring roughly 1,200 feet (366 meters) in diameter, doing on the side of a desolate lake in northern Kazakhstan? Naturally, many online comments have already linked the site with devil worship, nefarious religious sects or denizens of the underworld.?

It certainly doesn't help that, upon zooming into the center of the pentagram, viewers will see two places highlighted by previous visitors to Google Maps: One spot is called Adam, the other, Lucifer ? a name often linked to Satan.

The pentagram is an ancient symbol used by many (non-Satanic) cultures and religious groups. It has been adopted by the Mesopotamians, Pythagoreans (followers of Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician), Christians, Freemasons and Wiccans.

The Kazakh pentagram certainly isn't the first odd discovery gleaned from Google Maps. Etched onto the desert floor of New Mexico are two large diamonds surrounded by a pair of overlapping circles. This is reportedly the site of a hidden bunker belonging to the Church of Scientology, according to the author of a book on the religious group.

Deep in the Gobi Desert, viewers of Google Maps can find a Yagi antenna array, a device that looks like a giant piece of cracked glass but is used for atmospheric research. And in a remote corner of Nevada, there's an enormous KFC advertisement, featuring the smiling face of Colonel Sanders.

Though it's difficult to discern from an aerial photograph exactly what the Kazakh pentagram is, Emma Usmanova, an archaeologist with years of experience working in the Lisakovsk area, has an answer.

"It is the outline of a park made in the form of a star," Usmanova told LiveScience. The star was a popular symbol during the Soviet era (Kazakhstan was a part of the former Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991). Stars were often used throughout the Soviet Union to decorate building facades, flags and monuments. (Several online comments had suggested the star shape was the abandoned site of a Soviet-era lakeside campground.)

The star in the Soviet-era lakeside park is marked by roadways that are now lined with trees, Usmanova explained, which make the star shape even more distinct in aerial photos. Additional images of the site, now abandoned and overgrown with weeds, can be seen at englishrussia.com.

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Collaborate To Innovate: Collaboration Prize Deadline Tomorrow ...

Co-operative Development Scotland?s Collaboration Prize aims to encourage businesses in Scotland to consider collaboration and pitch their idea for a new consortium co-operative, deadline tomorrow.

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Fri, 02 Aug 2013

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Consortium co-operatives are established when groups of companies come together to pool their resources. A consortium is run on an equal basis for its members, and may be set up to buy or sell in scale, market more effectively, share facilities or jointly bid for contracts.

Each of the Collaboration Prize winners will receive a cash prize of ?5,000 and ?5,000 of support. This year?s funding has been boosted by ?10,000 to ?40,000 and four winning business concepts will be announced in October.

Sarah Deas, chief executive of Co-operative Development Scotland, said: ?Collaboration plays a key part in the way businesses operate in 2013 and we believe that this innovative business model has real benefit in terms of promoting growth of the Scottish economy.

?Through a cash investment and business support, our Collaboration Prize will give four companies a head start in getting their business idea off the ground.?

There are three sector-specific awards this year which will target Scottish businesses working in the tourism, creative and food and drink industries. These awards have been supported by the Scottish Tourism Alliance, Creative Scotland and Scotland Food and Drink.

Sarah continues: ?We?re looking forward to hearing from businesses, particularly working in our target sectors, that are interested in collaborating with others to gain more work through this proven alternative to the more traditional business models.?

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