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The Staycation in Park Royal Penang

When you mentioned Park Royal Penang in Batu Ferringhi, many will tell you stories on the history of the hotel. While many locals still live in the past, the hotel has move on. In fact, the hotel has gone through a revamp with a huge renovation on their hotel rooms. The legacy remains with new directions.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi hotel entrance
Penang has changed for good in the past few years. More places for good food and more hotels are opening on the island. To drive from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, it should take less than five hours drive (without speeding) with leisure speed and it will take an hour for a plane ride. We chose to drive because we wanted to travel freely on the island.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi lobby
It didn?t take us long to reach Park Royal Hotel. Even though the exterior looks the same but the interior is a world of its own. I always feel that hotel services in Malaysia fares poorer compare to our neighbours but in Park Royal Penang they proved me wrong. Doormen and front desk staffs were helpful and friendly.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi hotel room
We got ourselves a beautiful seaview room. I love how the newly renovated hotel rooms. It looks like new!
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi hotel room seaview

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parkroyal penang batu ferringhi swimming pool

The swimming pools in Park Royal Penang must be mentioned. They have two swimming pools, one for the adults and one for the children.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi kids swimming pool
If you are bringing your kids for a staycation in Park Royal, they will love the children?s pool. It is like mini water theme park but it is always advisable parents or guardians should be around when the kids are playing in the pool
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If you are a beach person, just walk a few steps and you will be greeted by the beautiful Batu Ferrighi white sandy beach. Facing the Strait of Malacca, there are varieties of sports activities available.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi beach
Having a brisk walk or even a jog at this beautiful beach during morning or evening is relaxing. Usually the sea water here is not that rough so swimming in the sea is consider safe. Jelly fish attacks are rare in Penang.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi beach benches
If you don?t want to soak into the sea water, you can always sun bathing at the benches available exclusive for hotel guests.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi breakfast
Breakfast in Parkroyal Penang was not disappointing as well. I thought it will be the same old typical ?Malaysia hotel breakfast? and I was wrong. They have local Penang food like char kuey teow and nasi lemak for breakfast.
parkroyal penang batu ferringhi lobby at night
I stayed two nights in Parkroyal Penang and it was blissful. Due to Rachel?s pregnancy, we stayed in the hotel most of the time and we didn?t even make time for the Batu Ferringhi night market. Please don?t be fooled by the exterior and the history of the hotel as the rooms were renovated and rejuvenated. If you are planning to visit Penang for a staycation, ParkRoyal Penang Batu Ferringhi is an option for you.

Park Royal Penang ?Address:

Batu Ferringhi Beach, 11100 Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia

Phone: +60 4-881 1133

Website: http://www.parkroyalhotels.com/en/hotels/malaysia/penang/parkroyal/location/index.html

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Carbon travel tax - who benefits? - Business - Jamaica Gleaner ...

David Jessop THIS WEEK IN EUROPE

Two United Nations specialist agencies, the International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), may this year separately agree a basis on which all carriers by sea and air will limit their carbon emissions.

Aviation is reported to be contributing around two per cent of global carbon emissions, and maritime transport more than three per cent.

At issue, is whether such reductions should result from a form of taxation involving licensing with revenue flowing to governments, or whether the industries themselves should take measures to mitigate their emissions.

Up to now, when it comes to aviation, Australia, United Kingdom, European Union, and other nations have been trying to achieve reductions by imposing solutions on aviation in a piecemeal manner.

In the case of Europe, this involved the inclusion of aviation into the EU's wider emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) as of January 1, 2013.

Under the regulation, all airlines entering EU airspace have to purchase or trade licences to emit above an agreed amount of carbon dioxide.

However, so far, this has had no effect, partly because the price at which carbon is traded has collapsed, but more recently because the scheme has been suspended for a year, awaiting the outcome of ICAO's global discussions on limiting aviation emissions.

What this now means is that in September, when ICAO's 191-member triennial general assembly meets in Montreal, governments attending are expected to consider the type of mechanism that can best be applied globally to aviation.

If no decision is taken at that time and the matter is delayed until the next ICAO assembly in 2016, then an international confrontation is expected over how best to address aviation emissions.

This is because the EU, having manipulated the carbon market, is likely to unilaterally reintroduce aviation into its emissions trading scheme, with nations including China and the US possibly then going as far as an action at the WTO against the EU.

That said, however, some recent developments may offer a way out of the potential for gridlock.

In June, airline members of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) meeting in Cape Town adopted a resolution at their annual general meeting on an 'Aviation Carbon-Neutral Growth Strategy'.

This provides a set of principles that IATA hopes governments meeting at ICAO will adopt.

REAL REDUCTION

In outline, IATA members are proposing a scheme that will fill the gap until new technology in the form of sustainable low-carbon alternative fuels or changes in operations and aviation infrastructure come to pass. Instead of developing a global scheme like the EU-ETS that generates revenue for governments, airlines are suggesting a system that would deliver real emissions reductions post 2020, the date by which aviation globally is required to cut emissions.

All of which is breaking new ground, as aviation is, it seems, the first industry to propose a global cap on its carbon emissions. Irrespective, the idea may prove controversial with those governments who see environmental taxation as a revenue-raising measure.

A similar situation is developing in respect of maritime transport which includes cruise ships.

Although the European Commission was supposed to include maritime emissions in the EU-ETS at the start of 2013, it announced last October it would give the IMO more time. But more recently, as an interim measure, it has now proposed monitoring greenhouse-gas emissions from all ships calling at EU ports as a first step towards a licensing system to reduce shipping emissions.

For its part, the IMO is now developing a similar approach aimed at delivering emissions reductions. However, many in the shipping industry want this linked to fuel consumption rather than a system based on emissions trading.

As for the cruise ships, they, like the airlines, are looking at ways to mitigate their emissions, not least because the US and Canada have introduced a North American Emissions Control Area, a zone extending to 200 miles offshore but much narrower where it touches The Bahamas and Cuba's economic zones, and consequently, more favourable to home porting in South Florida.

The consequence is that for the time being cruise companies are relocating as far south as possible while at the same time investigating ways of developing new sea-borne technology that aims to scrub carbon dioxide from engine exhausts.

Whatever the final solution is for aviation or maritime transport, anything that makes travel from, to, or in the Caribbean more expensive should be of concern.

Not only does it touch the ability of citizens to travel in and beyond the region, but it affects the competitiveness of tourism, the industry that contributes most to the region's development.

Although the amount the new measures may increase the price tickets by may not be large, taken together with other charges levied by governments, shipping lines, and cruise ship companies they combine to act as a disincentive.

Despite the growing recognition across the region about the challenge posed of adding further to the cost of Caribbean travel, it is hard to identify any awareness in the region of the changes that governments may agree at ICAO or the IMO.

What this points to is the absence of any joined-up Caribbean policy that links tourism, climate change, taxation, with aviation and maritime emissions; or any sense that these issues are related.

What has so far not happened - and in a different Caribbean this would be a role for Cariforum - is any calculation or impact study based on an in-depth locally led consultation with interested parties as to how these factors fit together and the range of likely economic outcomes.

Instead, the probability is that government, attracted by the tax revenue, will see any measure that brings fresh income as the answer, without any thought about the likely long-term impact on competitiveness or visitor arrivals, let alone the impact of Caribbean citizens' ability to travel at low cost within their own region.

David Jessop is director of the Caribbean Council. Email david.jessop@caribbean-council.org.

Source: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130728/business/business6.html

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Security challenges: What can ICT do? ? The Punch - Nigeria's ...

Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr

In the last two years or so, Nigeria has been faced with severe security challenges that have threatened the soul of the nation.? Places of worship have been desecrated; homes, media houses, national and international institutions have been torched; and lives have been wasted, the recent being the murder of 29 harmless school children in Yobe State.

?Like all Nigerians, I?m worried too. Therefore, this week, I will highlight what ICT can do to help deal with the security challenges the nation is grappling with.

?ICT has made living and work a lot easier. Security experts say it is possible to see through security breaches and nip them in the bud with ICT-enabled gadgets and software before they blossom.

?Here are some ways that ICT-based technologies can assist security agencies in achieving more efficiency and effectiveness in their operations.

?Surveillance: Surveillance is a deliberate system of keeping a close watch on the behaviours or activities of persons, groups, organisations and institutions suspected of doing something illegal or warehousing information capable of causing a breach of security by government?s security agencies.

?This could be done electronically with Closed Circuit Television cameras or interception of electronically transmitted information (such as Internet traffic or phone calls) or by means of low-technology methods such as human intelligence agents and postal interception.

?Other means include: surveillance cameras, social network analysis, biometric surveillance, data mining and profiling, corporate surveillance, satellite imagery, radio-frequency identification and geo-location devices to mount surveillance on suspected targets.

?Intelligence Gathering: Intelligence gathering helps security agencies to keep tabs on the activities of suspected groups, organisations or persons likely to breach the peace. Today, such ICT tools as the internet, mobile telephony system, social media networks and the media have become veritable platforms for intelligence gathering efforts of our security agencies, so long as they observe the ethics of using these technologies for intelligence gathering purposes.

?Communication: Intercepting communication between terror groups and enhancing intelligence sharing and other collaborative measures between security agencies is now absolutely possible through ICT. We now have electronic devices and gadgets with in-built unique identification numbers that makes them electronically traceable regardless of location. So it?s no longer impossible to track communication devices or gadgets used by criminal gangs or groups.

?Financing: ICT is a vital tool for tracking, tracing and investigating suspected financial transactions funnelled to criminal activities. With the recent introduction of cash-less society, transactions will be done on electronic platforms where suspicious cash movements can be identified and questioned. This would go a long way in curbing the financing of activities that constitute a threat to national security because no terrorist group or gang can operate without funding.

?Coordination: Security agencies can minimise duplication of efforts, guard against the mishandling of information as well as enhance information sharing among them for a better management of our national security through ICT. This involves pulling the nation?s data into a coordinated and centralised database as a proactive means of combating insecurity.

?In his paper titled: Information Communication Technology and National Security in Nigeria, the Director-General, Nigeria Governors? Forum Secretariat, A.B Okauru, suggested the development of a Central Intelligence Unit or Counter Terrorism Unit with a robust, dynamic, vibrant and updated central database for the country.

?According to him, the centralised database should contain every data and details of the nation.? An example is the conversion of the National Identification Card into an electronic form as well as making all the identification (drivers? licence, SIM card registration, National ID etc.) into a single digital electronic form and uploaded on a central database.

?Identification: In advanced countries of the world, birth and death registration, in addition to unifying various identification initiatives, plays significant roles in national security, especially when combined with DNA, facial recognition and finger printing technologies which operate on platforms provided by ICT. That is why it is easier in those climes to easily track down criminals.

?Public enlightenment: Recently, a church unveiled its e-portal system that computerised membership registration and other ancillary services. Managers of this e-portal send regular precautionary SMS alerts that assist members to be at alert and take precautionary measures. Sensitisation and advocacy on security enlightenment issues using ICT-driven solutions, therefore, can play significant roles in tackling insecurity in the country.

?I am aware that a lot of seminars and conferences have been held on security issue on many occasions in Nigeria. This is good, but I think that it is time to ?walk the talk? because the recent killing of school children in Yobe State tells one story ? the perpetrators are not done yet. In fact, they are becoming deadlier and more sophisticated by the day.

?Reports show that the United States and some countries in Europe, Asia, Middle East and even in Africa are taking proactive steps at checkmating threats to their national security by latching onto revolutions in ICT. Besides its speed, technology-driven surveillance and intelligence gathering cost less in terms of men and logistics. That is why terrorists? attacks in the magnitude of 9/11 may never happen again.

Our government, therefore, needs to do more than talking by acting now.

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Source: http://www.punchng.com/business/ict-clinic/security-challenges-what-can-ict-do/

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Best Podcast apps for iPhone and iPad: Podcasts, Instacast, Downcast, and more!

Best Podcast apps for iPhone and iPad: Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Instacast, Downcast, and more!

The best podcast apps for finding and subscribing to new shows, keeping your shows in sync, and enjoying them on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad no matter where you are.

Depending on who you ask, podcasts are either fringe media for geeks, the future of radio and television, or something in between. Apple embraced them years ago, providing an entire section in iTunes dedicated to making podcasts easy to find and easy to follow. They also created the iPod, and then the iPhone, and the iPad, making it just as easy to listen and watch podcasts anywhere and everywhere you go. But what's the best way to do it? Whether you're trying to get our podcasts - iMore show, Debug, Iterate, Ad hoc, Vector, or ZEN & TECH - or any of the other great internet shows, here are our favorite podcast apps to do it with!

Podcasts

Podcasts is Apple's own podcast app. It doesn't come pre-loaded on iOS, so you have to download it separately, but it is functional and it is free. Podcasts lets you browse the iTunes podcasts catalog, subscribe to shows, and listen to or watch them. You can also create custom stations, and on-the-go playlists so you've always got something ready when and where you want it. It's quick and easy to use, however it doesn't scale well if you have tons of shows and episodes to manage.

Because it's free and relatively simple, Podcasts is a great choice for anyone just getting started with podcasts, or anyone who wants a no frills app to manage a small set of shows.

Instacast

Instacast keeps re-inventing itself which means you do have to re-buy the app more frequently than others, but you also get some significant updates each time. Most recently Instacast switched from iCloud sync to their own service. It does require a free account, but it's rock-solid. Instacast includes its own directory and rankings, and a slew of power-user features, though it keeps them accessible and easy to use. There's also a Mac version, so you can have Instacast on all your Apple devices.

If you want to keep your podcasts perfectly in sync from iPhone and iPod touch, to iPad, to Mac, Instacast is your best option.

Downcast

Downcast is both easy to get started with, but also full of power features for power users. The interface is straight forward and direct, so it's easy to find, subscribe to, and play what you want. However, Downcast also provides a large amount of settings you can tweak for everything from gesture shortcuts to skip backwards and forwards, to how long and what to keep locally on your device.

If you subscribe to a lot of podcasts and want to micro-manage everything from how they're stored to how you navigate through them, get Downcast.

Pocket Casts

Despite those Shifty Jellys updating Android to the new version of Pocket Casts before iOS, even the old version does such interesting things it's impossible to leave off the list. Pocket Casts' magic is on the server side. They maintain their own director, and do a lot of things to ensure the quality and reliability of their catalog. That might not sound like it makes a big difference, but it really can.

If you've ever been frustrated by lack of curation, out of date listings, or any other problems with raw podcast feeds and updates, Pocket Casts is worth a look.

Your favorite podcast app?

While there are lots of podcast apps on App Store, these are the ones we've found that offer the best service for the most people. Everyone's personal taste, and use case, varies, however, so if we missed out on including your favorite podcast app, make sure you tell us all about it in the comments!

    


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What's Obama up to? (CNN)

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Windows 8 Is a Flop, Microsoft Is Shrinking, Says Hedge Fund Manager

Hedge fund manager David Einhorn, the one who publicly asked Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to leave the company two years ago, is back with more criticism for the Redmond-based tech giant.

This time, Einhorn has decided to dump his Microsoft stock, claiming that the company is shrinking and pointing to the same management team he also criticized in the past.

Furthermore, the hedge fund manager explained that Windows 8 is a disappointing product and the lack of innovation at Microsoft does nothing more than to accelerate the company's shrinking.

?In 2006 we compared Microsoft to A-Rod, which was a compliment at the time. In 2013, the comparison is still apt, but it is no longer a compliment.?Windows?8 appears to be a flop, and a decade of mismanagement has put Microsoft at risk of becoming a shrinking company,? he said in a letter to partners.

?We were pleased when an activist gave the stock a boost, giving us the opportunity to exit with an annualized high single-digit return that slightly outpaced the market during our lengthy holding period.?

Microsoft hasn't yet issued a public response on this, but the company would most likely remain tight-lipped as things don't seem to get any better for CEO Steve Ballmer.

According to insiders, ValueAct Capital, an investing firm that recently purchased a large stake in Microsoft, is trying to get a board seat and thus be one of those deciding the company's future.

The problem is that the people behind ValueAct Capital don't seem to support Steve Ballmer, so in case they do manage to receive a seat in the company's board, the CEO might be again on thin ice.

In the meantime, Ballmer has pushed Microsoft into another major restructuring process supposed to put the focus on devices and services and thus get the company back on track in approximately one year.

Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-8-Is-a-Flop-Microsoft-Is-Shrinking-Says-Hedge-Fund-Manager-371492.shtml

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