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iPad Mini 2 Rear Shell Leaked

iPad Mini has seen its fair share of rumors and leaks. Some suggest that the device will feature a retina display while others say the opposite. But my six sense says that the upcoming iPad Mini will feature a retina display especially after the launch of second generation Nexus 7 with high resolution. Even, Amazon is expected to launch their upgraded Kindle Fire lineup which appears to be impressive. Keeping that aside, we have some leaked images of the rear panel of the upcoming iPad Mini.

iPad Mini 2 Rear

The folks at FanaticFone got hold of some of the rear shell of the upcoming iPad Mini. The shell appears to be a prototype as we cannot see the name ?iPad? on the rear shell of the device. There isn?t anything interesting that as the rear case appears to something similar to the original one. It looks like the Cupertino giant decided to keep the appearance of the device same and change the hardware of the device.

Here are the images of the rear shell.

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Rumors are suggesting that Apple will unveil the device by the end of this year ? expected to be in September along with a new iPhone and much anticipated Budget iPhone aka iPhone 5C. We will find out everything with time and we will definitely see more leaks in the future that will give us more information about the miniature iPad.

Source: FanaticFone

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Ex-trader 'Fabulous Fab' found liable in SEC case

NEW YORK (AP) ? A former Goldman Sachs trader who earned the nickname "Fabulous Fab" was found liable Thursday in a fraud case brought by federal regulators in response to the 2007 mortgage crisis that helped push the country into recession.

A jury reached the verdict at the civil trial in Manhattan federal court of Fabrice Tourre ? a French-born Stanford graduate described by Securities and Exchange Commission lawyers as the face of "Wall Street greed." Tourre's attorneys portrayed him as a scapegoat in a downturn caused by larger economic forces.

Tourre, 34, was found liable in six of seven SEC fraud claims. He faces potential fines and a possible ban from the financial industry. The exact punishment will be determined at a future proceeding.

The SEC had accused Tourre of misleading institutional investors about subprime mortgage securities that he knew were doomed to fail, setting the stage for a valued Goldman hedge fund client, Paulson & Co. Inc., to secretly bet against the investment.

The maneuver ended up making $1 billion for the hedge fund and its wealthy president, John A. Paulson, and millions of dollars in fees for Goldman. The SEC also sought to show that it helped earn Tourre a bonus that boosted his salary to $1.7 million in 2007.

On the witness stand, the SEC lawyers confronted Tourre with a January 2007 email it said deliberately misled another institutional investor about Paulson's short position in the investment called Abacus 2007-AC1.

Asked repeatedly if the information in the email was "false," Tourre responded, "It was not accurate."

He added: "I wasn't trying to confuse anybody; it just wasn't accurate at the time."

Leaving the courtroom on Thursday, SEC lawyer Matthew Martens said, "We're obviously gratified by the jury's verdict and appreciate their hard work."

Tourre left the courthouse without speaking to reporters. His attorney also had no immediate comment.

In closing arguments, Martens called Tourre's testimony "surreal, imaginary, unreal, dream-like" and told jurors that the defendant wanted them "to live in his imaginary land ... to live in a fantasy world."

"Only if you close your eyes to the facts, you can find Mr. Tourre not liable for his actions," the SEC lawyer said.

Tourre's attorney, John Coffey, countered that the government had "unjustly accused him of wrongdoing."

Coffey urged jurors to put the investment's failure in perspective, noting that all similarly packaged securities "went off the cliff as well" after 2007.

The civil case had been called the most significant legal action related to the mortgage securities meltdown, but it lacked the drama and high stakes of white-collar criminal cases. Much of the testimony was devoted to the intricacies of synthetic collateralized debt obligations, or CDOs ? a complex type of investment central to the case.

Some of the testimony focused on a personal email Tourre sent to his girlfriend in France. The SEC lawyers said the missive proved the hubris of a man at the center of a massive fraud, while the defense claimed was "an old-fashioned love letter" penned by a young trader who was full of self-doubt and angst over upheaval in the financial world.

Writing in French, Tourre said of the financial markets: "The whole building is about to collapse anytime now."

"Only potential survivor, the fabulous Fab ... Standing in the middle of all these complex, highly leveraged, exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications of those monstrosities!!!"

Pressed by Marten on what he meant, Tourre said, "I didn't create any monstrosities."

Goldman settled with the SEC in 2010 by paying a $550 million fine without admitting or denying wrongdoing. Tourre left the firm in 2012.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-trader-fabulous-fab-found-liable-sec-case-194317288.html

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Lehigh University football team announces two additional national TV games this season

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Quarterback Gerard Poutier, 11, sends the ball down field to tight end Max Anderson as the Lehigh University football team held its annual Brown and White inter-squad scrimmage April 20 in Bethlehem. Lehigh has announced to additional national TV games for this season. (Express-Times Photo | STEPHEN FLOOD)

The Lehigh football team will make two additional national television appearances this season.

The Mountain Hawks? contests at Ivy League foes Princeton (Sept. 21) and Columbia (Oct. 12) will air live on NBC Sports Network as part of the Ivy League?s television package.

This marks the first time Lehigh football will appear on NBC Sports Network, formerly branded as VERSUS.

Lehigh?s Oct. 5 game at Fordham will be televised by CBS Sports Network as part of the Patriot League?s TV package.

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Marine Myles Kerr Becomes Internet Sensation After Intentionally Losing Race To Support Boy (PHOTOS)

A young Marine is showing us that nice guys really do finish last.

While running in The Jeff Drench Memorial 5K in Charlevoix, Mich., Lance Cpl. Myles Kerr stopped to help out a young boy struggling to finish the race. Kerr, 19, put aside his ambition to beat his fellow Marines and instead helped motivate 9 year-old Brandon Fuchs, who lost his party during the race, to make it to the finish line.

According to the 5K results online, the Marine ended up with the slowest time in his age group.

Now, thousands of social media users are now celebrating his act of kindness after Seals Of Honor, a Facebook group commemorating the life of Navy Lt. Michael P. Murphy who died fighting in Afghanistan, posted a photo of Kerr and Fuchs running together.


Kerr was surprised that his story inspired so many people online. He responded to tweets commemorating his kindness saying, "I was just doing what any man would do, but thank you!"

According to his Twitter, he also received gifts from Fuchs' family for his help.

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