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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Is PM Gilani using Pasha�s extension as a bargaining tool?

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani has raised the issue of DG ISI Lt. Gen Shuja Pasha’s extension at an interesting stage where the spymaster’s testimony before the Memo Commission is eagerly awaited.

General Shuja Pasha is all set to hang his boots on March 18, 2012, a date by which he is likely to have given his testimony. In the absence of Mansoor Ijaz, who has refused to come to Pakistan because of his security concerns after the PPP government successfully intimidated him, Gen Shuja Pasha’s testimony would be the most vital.

Mansoor Ijaz has, according to sources, in his secret letter to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, which was kept in wraps by the court on Monday, asked CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry to give him his personal assurances that he would not be stopped from returning to his country after he has testified in the Memo Commission. It is not clear whether any such precedent exists that the CJ can give his personal guarantee to a witness.

Talking to media persons on his return from Davos after attending the World Economic Forum Conference, the prime minister is reported to have said, “Any decision about the extension of DG ISI would be taken at an appropriate time.”

There is no explanation as to why did the prime minister say this but given the track record of the rulers and their style of soiled politicking, Gillani may use the extension card as a lever to get Pasha softened on memo issue. However, those, in Pakistan Army, who know Gen Pasha well are ready to vouch that Pasha is not a saleable commodity.

Only last week, Gen. Shuja Pasha submitted his statement before the Parliamentary Commission on National Security and reiterated his earlier stance before the SC i.e. he is satisfied that Mansoor Ijaz had enough corroborative material to prove his version of the incident.

In the absence of Mansoor Ijaz and even otherwise, the testimony of Shuja Pasha before the Memo Commission is vital for the reason that Gen. Pasha had met Mansoor in London on Oct 22, 2011 where Mansoor had shared with him in fair amount of details about the circumstances leading to the drafting of memo and why it was delivered through him.

In his statement before the SC and the NA Committee, Pasha had stated that after having seen the means of communications used and as produced by Mansoor Ijaz, he was satisfied that Mansoor had enough corroborative material to prove his version of the incident.

Like Mansoor Ijaz, the government would definitely want Pasha not to appear before the Commission or soften his stance and not to share the kind of details, which could be embarrassing for the government. At this stage, the government may smartly play the trick of giving a choice to Pasha i.e. embarrass the government or get the extension.

It was the memogate, which recently created serious differences between the civilian and military leadership with the former terming the memo a non-issue while the later terming it a serious issue of national security that required serious probe.

For the same reason, the prime minister launched repeated attacks on Pakistan military and even went to the extent of saying that the army chief and the DG ISI had acted unlawfully and unconstitutionally in their response to the SC’s notice issued to them in the memo case.

However, later the prime minister backed off and retracted all the venomous statements that he had issued against his own army and ISI.

In his latest statement, the PM Gilani said that he wanted to move beyond a series of statements (against army) that had almost cost him his government. He refused to talk about his earlier statements about the responses of the army and intelligence chief in the memogate case before the Supreme Court. “I do not want to revisit the matter. We acted against those responsible,” he said, referring to former Defence Secretary Naeem Khalid Lodhi, who the premier sacked after the Inter-Services Public Relations issued a strongly-worded rejoinder to Gilani’s statement in China.


Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Using AirPlay

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With AirPlay, you can wirelessly stream videos, music, and photos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to Apple TV (2nd generation) and stream music to AirPlay speakers or receivers, including AirPort Express. You can also wirelessly stream videos and music from your computer to Apple TV (2nd generation) and stream music to AirPlay speakers or receivers, including AirPort Express.

Products Affected

Apple TV, iPad, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (2nd generation), iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation)

To learn more about using AirPlay Mirroring, please see Setting up and troubleshooting AirPlay Mirroring.

After you've upgraded to the latest software on your iOS device and Apple TV (and AirPort Express if you are using one), you can stream your videos, music, and photos by simply tapping the Stream icon icon on your iOS device and selecting a recipient from the list of available devices. You will see this menu:

Device menu

Notice the images of a TV screen TV icon or speaker Speaker icon next to each AirPlay device in the AirPlay menu. Those images indicate the type of media content you can stream to that device.

To stream music from your computer to an AirPort Express, or to stream videos and music from your computer to Apple TV, click the  icon in the bottom right corner of the iTunes application (verify that you have iTunes 10.2 or later).

AirPlay requirements and capabilities

To get full AirPlay functionality, make sure your AirPlay-enabled devices are running the latest software updates. The table below identifies minimum AirPlay requirements and capabilities:

Stream content from Requirement Notes iPad

iOS 4.2 or later

iOS 4.3 or later for third-party apps or websites when they opt in.

From the Videos, iPod, Photos, Music, and YouTube apps on iOS devices, stream videos, music, and photos to an Apple TV (2nd generation), or stream music to an AirPort Express or compatible third-party device.
With iOS 4.3 and later, you can also stream video and audio from a website or a third-party app installed on your iOS device as long as the developer for the app or website has added AirPlay functionality. iPhone (3GS or later) iPod touch
(2nd generation or later) Computer iTunes 10.2 or later. Stream videos and music from your iTunes library to an Apple TV (2nd generation), or music to an AirPort Express, Apple TV (1st generation), or compatible third-party device. Stream content to Requirement Notes Apple TV (2nd generation)

Apple TV software version 4.1 or later.

Apple TV software version 4.2 or later for third-party app and website video streaming when they opt in.

Play streamed videos, music, and photos from an AirPlay-enabled iOS device. Play streamed videos or music from iTunes on your computer.* AirPort Express AirPort firmware 7.4.2 or later.** Play streamed audio from an AirPlay-enabled iOS device or iTunes on your computer.. Apple TV (1st generation) Apple TV software version 2.3 or later. Play streamed audio from iTunes on your computer.

* Apple TV requires an active Internet connection in order to stream protected content via AirPlay.

** Only applies to models that can update to AirPort firmware 7.4.2 or later. For more information about how to update your AirPort Express firmware, read this article.

Troubleshooting AirPlay

If your Apple TV, Airport Express, or compatible 3rd-party device does not appear in the AirPlay menu, follow these steps to resolve the issue:

Verify that your AirPlay-enabled devices have the most up-to-date software or firmware (see the table above for minimum AirPlay requirements). Verify that all your AirPlay-enabled devices are logged on to the same home Wi-Fi network (check the home network names on your all your devices to confirm). Verify that your iOS device has Wi-Fi turned on and is associated with the same home Wi-Fi network as your AirPlay-enabled device. Ensure that AirPlay is enabled on the device to which you are trying to stream content (for example, you can disable or enable AirPlay on Apple TV in the AirPlay menu: Settings > AirPlay). Check Internet or network connectivity on all affected devices. Temporarily disable firewalls (both network and local) and security software. Security software and firewalls may block ports that AirPlay uses to stream content. You can often resolve issues with security software by updating, correctly configuring, or uninstalling security software. Ensure that other devices are not trying to stream to the same AirPlay-enabled device at the same time. Turn off Bluetooth on your iOS device by tapping Settings > General > Bluetooth. If attempting to use AirPlay from a third-party app or a website from your Safari app on your iOS device, confirm that the app or website is AirPlay compatible (refer to the developers of the app or website for additional information). $('articlecontent').select('img').each(function(element) { if(element.width > 640 ){ var imageDiv = document.createElement('div'); imageDiv.setStyle({ 'display':'block', 'width':'660px', 'overflow':'auto', 'border':'1px solid #dedede','margin-right': '15px'}); element.parentNode.replaceChild(imageDiv, element); imageDiv.appendChild(element); } }); Rate this article:Not helpfulSomewhat helpfulHelpfulVery helpfulSolved my problemOne Moment PleaseThanks for rating this article Not helpful Somewhat helpful Helpful Very helpful Solved my problem Email this article Share this article Print this page Share this article Twitter Facebook Last Modified: October 20, 2011 Article: HT4437 Views: 2681507 Rating: 3.0/5 Stars
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