Sunday, November 28, 2010

Leslie Nielsen dies at 84

Leslie Nielsen dies at 84; serious actor became a comic star - Los Angeles Times
29 November 2010 05:42


Canadian
actor Leslie Nielsen, seen in this 1996 photo with Nicollette Sheridan
at the premiere of Spy Hard, died Sunday at age 84.
(Michael Caulfield/Associated Press)

Leslie Nielsen, a serious actor who became a comic star with his career-changing roles in "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun" comedies, died Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84.

Nielson died of complications from pneumonia at a hospital near his home, surrounded by his wife, Barbaree, and friends, his agent, John S. Kelly, said in a statement.

In "Airplane!," the 1980 send-up of just about every disaster movie plot imaginable, Nielsen as Dr. Rumack was "an essentially serious actor taking essentially preposterous material very straight," wrote Times Arts Editor Charles Champlin in his review.

Just how preposterous was it?

As the crew and passengers became ill, Nielsen said they needed to get the sick to a hospital.

"A hospital? What is it?" a flight attendant asked.

Nielsen: "It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now."

And when Nielsen was told, "Surely you can't be serious," he answered: "I am serious, and don't call me Shirley."

Nielsen followed up "Airplane!" with another goofy role delivered with deadpan conviction as Frank Drebin in the "Police Squad!" television show and "Naked Gun" movies.

It was quite a career shift for an actor who seemed perfectly cast as a handsome leading man when he came to Hollywood in the 1950s, already a veteran of live television appearances.

A typically serious early role was as the spaceship commander in "Forbidden Planet, " the 1956 science-fiction classic. "It's the reason I was never asked to do 'Star Trek' or 'Twilight Zone' for TV," he told the Toronto Star in 2002. "I carried too much baggage with me from that movie."

Nielsen played Debbie Reynolds' sweetheart in the 1957 film "Tammy and the Bachelor," was the Revolutionary War fighter Francis Marion in the Disney TV adventure series "The Swamp Fox" and had roles in such TV series as "The New Breed" and "Bracken's World."

"I just always worked," he said. "I played a lot of leaders, autocratic sorts. Perhaps it was my Canadian accent."

Nielsen also was captain of the doomed ocean liner in the 1972 disaster movie "The Poseidon Adventure."

All the while he "was a closet comedian," he told The Times in 1991.

Then "Airplane!" changed his career.

Producers-directors-writers Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker hired Nielsen and other veteran actors Robert Stack, Peter Graves and Lloyd Bridges, all perfectly cast to spoof their own heroic and very serious images.

"I will be forever grateful to them," Nielsen told The Times in 1991. "It is just an amazing roll of the dice. I am so lucky to be a representative of their humor."

Nielsen then was cast in "Police Squad!," which aimed to do to cop shows was "Airplane!" did to disaster movies.

It lasted all of six episodes on ABC, but Nielsen moved on as Drebin to the 1988 movie "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!," with George Kennedy, O.J. Simpson and Priscilla Presley among his co-stars. Its success led to two sequels.

"Leslie has the idea to play it maybe not straight but deadly serious," David Zucker told the L.A. Daily News in 1994. "You can take any one performance and just transfer it from a comedy to a drama. There's just no difference — that's what he can do."

Nielsen was born Feb. 11, 1926, in Regina, Saskatchewan. His father was a Royal Canadian mounted police officer and one of his brothers became a deputy prime minister of Canada.

He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force after graduating from high school and after the service studied at a Toronto radio school operated by Lorne Greene — who would become a TV star with the series "Bonanza"— before moving to New York to start working in television.

Nielsen's later movies included "All I Want for Christmas" in 1991, "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" in 1995, "Spy Hard" in 1996 and "Mr. Magoo" in 1997.

He also toured with his one-man show on the life of defense lawyer Clarence Darrow.

Nielsen had two daughters and was married three times previously, according to the Associated Press. A complete list of survivors was not available.

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Amazon.com and Apple iPad scams this Christmas

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Online holiday sales growth seen up again: comScore
28 November 2010

A box from Amazon.com is pictured on the porch of a house in Golden, Colorado July 23, 2008. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

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By Alexandria Sage

SAN FRANCISCO | Nov 28, 2010 10:05am EST

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Online spending this holiday is now expected to rise by 11 percent over last year, comScore said on Tuesday, marking the second time the analytics firm has raised its closely watched view.

The increased bullishness over e-commerce sales comes as retailers both on and offline ready for the key Thanksgiving weekend when holiday shoppers head to stores or to their computers in search of deals.

The new spending outlook should bring total holiday e-commerce spending to $32.4 billion, comScore said.

Cyber Monday, the day when consumers head back to work after the Thanksgiving weekend, is considered the kick-off to the online shopping season. But brick-and-mortar retailers from Wal-Mart Stores Inc to Staples Inc are focused on early deals at their online units, while Internet giant Amazon.com has already gained market share this season, analysts say.

One week ago, comScore told Reuters in an exclusive interview that it was raising its forecast from an earlier projected gain of 7 percent to a new projection of 9 percent. It noted then that the outlook might be raised further.

The new outlook announced Tuesday is based on the first 21 days of the November and December season, in which $9.01 billion has already been spent, marking a 13 percent increase over the year-ago period, comScore said.

ComScore Chairman Gian Fulgoni said the holiday e-commerce season had "gotten off to an extremely positive start."

"Despite continued high unemployment rates and other economic concerns, consumers seem to be more willing to open up their wallets this holiday season than last," Fulgoni said in a statement.

He attributed the surge of purchases to deep discounts that started earlier than in 2009, when U.S. e-commerce sales rose 4 percent during the two-month holiday period.

Online sales make up approximately 7 percent of the overall retail pie, according to comScore, and brick-and-mortar retailers are expecting a far less rosy sales outlook this year.

The National Retail Federation expects 2010 holiday retail sales -- which exclude online as well as food, vehicle and gasoline sales -- to rise a mere 2.3 percent this year to $447.1 billion.

(Reporting by Alexandria Sage; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)

McAfee warns of Apple iPad scams this Christmas
28 November 2010 12:41

McAfee is urging computer users to be wary of offers that look too good to be true this Christmas, after noting that scammers are increasingly using the iPad as a lure to obtain credit card details.

In the spam version of the scam, victims are encouraged to first buy other products in order to get a free iPad, supplying their credit card details in the process.

"Victims never receive the iPad or the other items, just the headache of reporting a stolen credit card number," said Dave Marcus, director of security research at McAfee Labs.

A variation of this attack asks victims to supply their mobile phone number, which is then subscribed to a high-cost telecoms service.

McAfee also warned of a range of other scams likely to increase in frequency over the coming month. Business travelers, for example, could be at risk if they use unsecured mobile and wireless networks such as those found in hotels, said the vendor.

"Scams continue to be big business for cyber criminals who have their sights set on capitalising on open hearts and wallets this holiday season," said Marcus.

"As people jump online to look for deals on gifts and travel, it's important to recognise the common scams to safeguard against theft during the busy season ahead."

Another attack involves bogus distress messages from friends and family who might be travelling abroad asking for money to be wired in order to help them get home.

Cyber crooks may also turn to social media to promote fake gift cards, which are nothing more than a hook for consumer information which is often sold to marketers or used for identity theft.

Another personal data harvest could be perpetrated through SMS phishing attacks which purport to come from a bank or other trusted site, and ask users to input their password and log-in information.

"Cyber crooks know that people are more vulnerable to this scam during the holiday season when they are doing more online shopping and checking bank balances frequently," said McAfee.
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Cyber Monday Deals 2010

Cyber Monday Deals 2010
28 November 2010 18:47

Amanda Lewis

Cyber Monday is the black Friday on Monday where many retailers offer discounts through their websites.

Many of the stores have already kicked started the Cyber Monday deals for 2010. There are also other retailers which are throwing perks to lure customers to make purchases online. According to Comscore, Cyber Monday is the busiest day for purchase of the year after black Friday. In 2009, Buyers spend about $890 million during the cyber Monday alone. Many of stores are offering deep discounts along with many other perks. Walmart has extended the cyber Monday deal for whole weak. The retail giant also offers free shipping for more than 150 items available on their website. The free shipping is only available until Dec 03.

Wal-Mart is offering great deals on electronics. They are offering Apple iPod Touch Bundle + Accessory Kit for $233, Xbox 360 4GB Console + Kinect + two games for $398 and most importantly Panasonic 42” Plasma TV for $478.

Amazon is rolling out great deals for Cyber Monday deals from tomorrow and the discounted prices will be offered throughout 7 days. Amazon will offer Kindle for $139 (Original price $189) . Also check out their electronics specifically on tomorrow.

Best Buy has started Cyber Monday from today. Their website features Panasonic 65” VIERA Plasma HDTV for $1,799.99 (original price $3,199), a Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 for $25 and Seagate 500 GB external hard drive for $50.

Cyber Monday Deals 2010
28 November 2010 17:23

The Internet has added a new holiday shopping tradition: these days, Thanksgiving isn't just followed by Black Friday, but by Cyber Monday, too.

Cyber Monday is Black Friday online: numerous retailers offer discounts on purchases made through their websites, offering perks like free shipping and site-wide sales in an attempt to boost spending. According to Comscore, it's working: Cyber Monday was the second highest spending day of 2009, with buyers charging nearly $890 million during the special shopping event.

We've put together a guide to finding details on Cyber Monday sales. Note that some retailers are offering one-day-only discounts, while others are offering a "Cyber Week," with seven days of sales.

    * From Wallet Pop, Cyber Monday 2010: Which Deals To Expect

    * BestCyberMondayDeals.com, a website listing retailers' "best online deals for this day."

    * Shop.org's CyberMonday.com, highlighting "the best deals from over 700 online retailers," including Avon, Sony, Toys R Us, and more.

    * On Twitter, follow @CyberMonday, @CyberMondayNews, or @BestCyberMonday. Try following specific retailers--like @WalMartSpecials--for the latest on their 2010 Cyber Monday deals.

    * Check retailers' websites for the full rundown on deals--Amazon.com, Target, Home Depot, and Best Buy are among the stores that have already listed their Cyber Monday sales.

Have other suggestions? Let us know your Cyber Monday shopping tricks in the comments below.

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