Saturday, December 24, 2011

VT nears completion of HokieSpeed, world's 96th most powerful supercomputer

Virginia Tech's Wu Feng unveils HokieSpeed, a new powerful supercomputer for the masses

Virginia Tech crashed the supercomputing arena in 2003 with System X, a machine that placed the university among the world's top computational research facilities. Now comes HokieSpeed, a new supercomputer that is up to 22 times faster and yet a quarter of the size of X, boasting a single-precision peak of 455 teraflops, or 455 trillion operations per second, and a double-precision peak of 240 teraflops, or 240 trillion operations per second.

That's enough computational capability to place HokieSpeed at No. 96 on the most recent Top500 List (http://www.top500.org/), the industry-standard ranking of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers. More intriguing is HokieSpeed's energy efficiency, which ranks it at No. 11 in the world on the November 2011 Green500 List (http://www.green500.org/), a compilation of supercomputers that excel at using less energy to do more. On the Green500 List, HokieSpeed is the highest-ranked commodity supercomputer in the United States.

Located at Virginia Tech's Corporate Research Center (http://www.vtcrc.com/), HokieSpeed – the word "Hokie" originating from an old Virginia Tech sports cheer – contains 209 nodes, or separate computers, connected to one another in and across large metal racks, each roughly 6.5 feet tall, to create a single supercomputer that occupies half a row of racks in a vast university computer machine room. X took three times the rack space.

Each HokieSpeed node contains two 2.40-gigahertz Intel Xeon E5645 6-core central processing units, commonly called CPUs, and two NVIDIA M2050/C2050 448-core graphics processor units, or GPUs, which reside on a Supermicro 2026GT0TRF motherboard. That gives HokieSpeed more than 2,500 central processing unit cores and more than 185,000 graphics processor unit cores to compute with.

"HokieSpeed is a versatile heterogeneous supercomputing instrument, where each compute node consists of energy-efficient central-processing units and high-end graphics-processing units," said Wu Feng (http://people.cs.vt.edu/~feng/), associate professor with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering's computer science and electrical and computer engineering departments. "This instrument will empower faculty members, students, and staff across disciplines to tackle problems previously viewed as intractable or that required heroic e?orts and signi?cant domain-speci?c expertise to solve."

Still in the final stages of acceptance testing, Feng envisions HokieSpeed as Virginia Tech's next war horse in research. As researchers from around the world have used System X to crack riddles of the blood system and further DNA research, Feng said HokieSpeed will be a next-generation research tool for engineers, scientists, and others.

HokieSpeed was built for $1.4 million, a small fraction -- one-tenth of a percent of the cost -- of the Top500's current No. 1 supercomputer, the K Computer from Japan. The majority of funding for HokieSpeed came from a $2 million National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant. With federal and state budget crunches here to stay, Feng said HokieSpeed carries another plus: It can attract more international research projects to Virginia Tech, adding more to the College of Engineering's income.

Among the vendors working with Feng on HokieSpeed are Seneca Data Inc. and Super Micro Computer Inc., who were the driving force behind the project, as well as NVIDIA Corp., for their technical support. Feng has worked with NVIDIA before, with the Silicon Valley-based technology firm naming Virginia Tech as a research center and the NVIDIA Foundation's first worldwide research award for computing the cure for cancer being awarded to Feng.

In addition to HokieSpeed's compute nodes, a visualization wall – eight 46-inch, 3-D Samsung high-definition flat-screen televisions – will provide a 14-foot wide by 4-foot tall display for end-users to be immersed in their data. Still under construction, the visualization wall will be hooked-up to special visualization nodes built into HokieSpeed and allow researchers to perform in-situ visualization.

This way, researchers can see in real-time if their computational experiment is turning out as expected, or if corrections or on-the-fly adjustments must be made, said Feng. Previously, weeks could pass by before all the data from a computational experiment was generated and then rendered as a video for viewing and analysis.

"What we want to do with HokieSpeed is to enable scientists to routinely do 'what-if' scenarios that they would not have been able to do or think of doing in the past," Feng said. "It will facilitate the discovery process or accelerate the time to discovery. "

For now, high-tech universities, government research labs, and major corporations use supercomputers on a regular basis, major organizations from the MIT to the Pentagon to Hollywood movie companies. As supercomputers such as HokieSpeed grow in brain size and diversity, and yet shrink in space, they will become more readily available to the public at large, said Feng. That is his ultimate goal.

"Look at what Apple has done with the smartphone and iPad. They have taken general-purpose computing and commoditized it and made it easy to use for the masses," said Feng. "The next frontier is to take high-performance computing, in particular supercomputers such as HokieSpeed, and personalize it for the masses."

Such access to supercomputers could help small businesses that do not have multi-billion budgets for cyberinfrastructure, to better design their products or the process in which their products are produced on the assembly line in the factory. Scientists at smaller universities could use supercomputers for their own research efforts.

"The possibilities are endless as we invent the future at Virginia Tech," said Feng.



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Twonky Beam Browser hands-on

Showing your friends the latest viral video traditionally requires huddling around a smartphone or tablet, which is odd when you're sat in a room with a 40-inch flat-screen. Web connected TVs or media units like the Apple TV will let you watch YouTube as long as you spend five minutes tediously inputting the search term on your remote. For those of us who can't afford a unified Airplay setup, there's PacketVideo's Twonky Beam Browser, which lets you push mobile content to your TV as fast as your wireless router can handle it. Does it work as well as advertised? Is it the answer to your prayers? Read on to find out, dear reader, read on.

Beam's essentially a browser overlay -- only differing from your regular web portal thanks to six buttons on the bottom frame that control your media: On/Off, Device Selection, Play, Stop, Volume control and a queue for your videos. The home screen lists officially compatible channels you can use the browser with, including YouTube, Vimeo and Funny or Die. Any HTML5 video you surf over will have a "BEAM" logo slapped on it (pictured), which you just need to tap and a few moments later, it'll start playing on your TV. While you surf, you can then queue up subsequent videos without stopping the one you're watching.

In theory, setup should be instantaneous as long as everything's connected to the same wireless network. In our case, it took a little coaxing to get the iPad and Apple TV to recognize one another. Once it works, it'll behave the same as any Airplay-enabled device, so Flash videos won't work here. Android devices, sorry to say, come with the same limitations, so no late-night Google-video MST3K marathons for you.



Beam Browser does nothing revolutionary, but the freedom it offers you is welcoming. Fundamentally, it'll span any HTML5 video on the internet, whereas your Apple TV is limited to the iTunes store, YouTube and Vimeo. Most web-connected TVs are tied to premium options like Netflix and Hulu, but Twonky offers you the ability to vault over the walled garden. As Flash video dies out, you'll find this app's utility increasing and what's more, it's free -- so you really don't have any excuse not to keep it around.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

US Cellular launches the Huawei Ascend II next week, costs you nothing (after rebate)

By Brad Molen posted Dec 23rd 2011 4:17AM Coming next week to a US Cellular website near you... we give you the Huawei Ascend II. The carrier's first Huawei device is no stranger on American soil, having spent a good five months on Cricket's lineup. While the handset was available for $180 with no contract on Cricket, US Cellular is offering it for free with a two-year commitment -- after a $100 mail-in rebate. Perhaps it's not as likely to induce salivation as we were hoping, but it may still be a temptation for a few smartphone fans on a budget that don't mind a contract. The Android 2.3 device, complete with a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 5MP camera and 600MHz CPU, is available online next week and will be offered in stores in early January.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Google ‘Let It Snow’ for a Christmas Easter Egg



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Jurors in $1 billion Microsoft antitrust suit fail to reach verdict

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:23 PM PST

Jurors in a Utah court failed to reach a verdict in an antitrust lawsuit filed against Microsoft more than six years ago. Software firm Novell filed a complaint against the Redmond-based personal computing giant in 2004, alleging that it reneged on a deal that cost …

Apple begins pitching voice-controlled TV to top media execs

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:23 PM PST

Apple has reportedly met with top media executives to discuss the company’s vision of the television market’s future, suggesting that the company is moving full steam ahead on its rumored Siri-powered HDTV. The television is expected to include similar technology to the company’s current Apple TV …

Apple may be building wearable iPods with Siri support and curved glass

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:22 PM PST

Apple may be secretly developing wearable iPods that offer full support for voice commands using the company’s Siri software. Details surrounding the supposed project were revealed by The New York Times on Monday. Apple is reportedly working on a “curved-glass iPod that would wrap around the …

HTC Elite flagship phone and 4G LTE Windows Phone to hit AT&T in early 2012

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:22 PM PST

BGR has learned from a trusted source that HTC is preparing to switch up the company’s strategy a bit in 2012. In order to focus getting quality products to market, we have heard that HTC’s release schedule is going to be shockingly quiet for most …

Misguided protesters should ‘occupy’ Apple, former San Francisco mayor says

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:22 PM PST

Protesters who are part of the Occupy Movement in San Francisco are misplacing their efforts according to former city mayor Willie Brown. In a column published over the weekend in the San Francisco Chronicle, Brown wrote that protesters who had assembled in Oakland were disrupting …

Schmidt suggests Google tablet could launch within six months

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:21 PM PST

Google chairman Eric Schmidt may have let slip a Google-branded tablet that will launch in the first half of 2012. In the “next six months we plan to market a tablet of the highest quality,” Schmidt reportedly said during an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere della …

We’re looking for an editor and full-time writer!

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:21 PM PST

It’s scary to think that we’ve grown so much with just a small group of talented people. With that said, we’re looking to expand our team and hire a full-time editor on the East Coast, as well as a full-time writer on the East Coast. …

Galaxy Nexus signal strength bug confirmed by Verizon

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:21 PM PST

Verizon Wireless on Monday confirmed that it is working on a software fix that will address what it refers to as a “signal strength issue” present in its just-released Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone. “The signal strength issue is currently being investigated,” a Verizon Wireless support …

ITC to review decision in HTC vs. Apple patent spat

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:21 PM PST

The United States International Trade Commission recently said that it would review a judge’s decision from earlier this year, which cleared Apple of violating four HTC patents. An ITC judge ruled in October that Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch did not violate HTC-owned patents related …

ITC rules in favor of Apple, bans HTC devices in US

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:20 PM PST

Worth Reading? -2 [4 votes] The US International Trade Commission has just ruled in favor of Apple's patent claims against HTC, banning some HTC devices from sale and importation to the US. The decision comes after ITC found that HTC violated two claims on one …

Sunday, December 18, 2011

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Smartphone - Smart Phone Technology


SlashGear Week in Review – Week 50 2011

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 07:01 PM PST

Welcome to the SlashGear Week in Review for week 50, which means we only have two weeks left in 2011! As usual, a lot has happened this week. HP had a fire sale for more TouchPads on eBay and sold out in minutes. The TouchPads …

The Next Apple-Samsung Battle: TVs

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 07:01 PM PST

If you've been paying attention to the mobile market over the last several months, you know that Apple and Samsung are at each other's throats over alleged patent infringement. And with lawsuits flying worldwide, it's becoming increasingly clear that the war between the firms will …

LTE-enabled Samsung Conquer heading to MetroPCS

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 04:56 AM PST

Sprint won't be the only mobile operator offering the Samsung Conquer, with MetroPCS reportedly looking to add the mid-end smartphone to its portfolio. However, instead of sporting a WiMAX radio, MetroPCS' version will come with LTE one, offering even faster download and upload speeds. Aside …

NAVIGON’s Windows Phone 7 app gets an update

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 04:51 AM PST

NAVIGON updated its Windows Phone 7 app, allowing users to download maps by state, while also including other features to the mix. Here's what's new: NAVIGON MyMaps – separates the app from the maps so you can only download maps you'll need, saving some space …

Which smartphone is best

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 04:45 AM PST

If I had a penny every time someone asked me this question I would be a rich man by now. Here I'll try to explain the basics, without being too specific. First of all – select your platform There are 3 major platforms to choose …

Hot Deal: T-Mobile offers the white Samsung Galaxy S II for $99.99 until Sunday

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 04:39 AM PST

If you still haven't spent your "smartphone money" this Holiday season, here's an offer worth considering. T-Mobile is running a special, web-only promotion for the white Samsung Galaxy S II, offering it for $99.99 through Sunday, December 18. The deal involves a $50 mail-in rebate …

GSM Galaxy Nexus 4.0.2 update rolls out, matches its cousin on Verizon

Posted: 18 Dec 2011 04:32 AM PST

After the Verizon LTE Galaxy Nexus finally appeared and was (almost) immediately updated yesterday, it enjoyed the briefest of possible periods as the highest official Android version available. Now, owners of GSM-equipped Galaxy Nexus phones are getting the same bundle of tweaks shoved their way …

Saturday, December 17, 2011

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A Negative Correlation Between Fun and Facebook

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 02:34 PM PST

I have a friend who is not on Facebook, and never has been. One friend. Let's call him Marley, like the puppy (don't spoil the ending, I'm still reading). He didn't leave Facebook. He's never been a member. He knows about it. All of his …

Unlucky thieves snatch $1.7m-worth of PlayBook tablets

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 09:52 AM PST

Ah, the irony: over the past few weeks even RIM has admitted that the BlackBerry PlayBook is so unloved it can't even give it away, and now $1.7m-worth of the 7-inch slates have actually been stolen. A truck transporting 22 pallets of the PlayBook to Ontario, …

Avi Greengart’s Last Minute Non-Obvious Holiday Gift Guide 2011

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 09:52 AM PST

Every year SlashGear puts together a gift guide that covers all the usual big ticket gadgets that people want for the holidays. It's a great guide. However, what if you you're looking for something a bit different or trying to find something for someone a …

Motorola DROID XYBOARD 8.2 Review

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 09:23 AM PST

This week we've seen two Motorola tablets, both of them with essentially the same name DROID XYBOARD, this the smaller of the two at 8.2-inches in screen size. While the 10.1-inch display sized iteration costs a bit more and does afford you a bit more …

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 visits the FCC with Verizon LTE support

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:12 AM PST

Worth Reading? +2 [2 votes] The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has just passed through the FCC, but this time around it's packing support for Verizon's 4G LTE network. We first saw the device back at IFA 2011, where it was yanked from the show due …

NASA tests metal ballista, space harpoon for Comet Nucleus mission

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:12 AM PST

This week the coolest team of space explorers on the planet at NASA have announced their next raging action and adventure television episode called "Space Harpoons!" – or that's what you might think if you'd not read too deeply into their press release which details …

Porting Siri to iPhone 4 now legal following iOS 5.0.1 update

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:10 AM PST

IPhone 4 owners looking to take advantage of Apple’s Siri software from the iPhone 4S now have one less barrier standing in their way. Sure, plenty of tricks have been available in the past that allow users to hack Siri onto an iPhone 4, but …

Samsung Galaxy Note may be headed to AT&T early next year

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:10 AM PST

The supersized Samsung Galaxy Note may land on AT&T early next year. Pocketnow said Friday that the device could also pack support for AT&T’s 4G LTE network when it does. The Galaxy Note is equipped with a huge 5.3-inch Super AMOLED screen and, due to its size, is …

iPhone 4S now available in 20 additional countries

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:09 AM PST

Apple launched the iPhone 4S in 20 new countries on Friday. In addition to previously-launch markets, the blockbuster smartphone is now available in Bahrain, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, United …

Apple’s A5 chip reportedly now manufactured by Samsung in Texas

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 06:09 AM PST

Apple and other consumer electronics companies typically look to the Far East for components, but a new report suggests that the production of Apple’s current mobile processors has now moved to the United States. Reuters on Friday reported that the chip powering Apple’s current iPhone, …

Friday, December 16, 2011

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Smartphone - Smart Phone Technology


Adobe updates Flash to 11.1 with support for Ice Cream Sandwich

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 03:32 PM PST

Adobe announced an update to its Flash Player on Friday that provides support for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Prior to Friday, Flash was not officially supported by Android 4.0 on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the only device currently running Google’s latest mobile operating system. …

Android 4.0.3 Source Code Pushed to the AOSP

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 03:13 PM PST

Earlier today Google announced Android 4.0.3, and now the source code of the latest Ice Cream Sandwich version is available via the AOSP. For the first time ever, the push includes four separate versions of the source, including builds for the Motorola XOOM, Nexus S, …

Expect a Netflix Bidding War to Erupt in 2012

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 02:54 PM PST

Last week, I talked about Verizon's reported desire to acquire Netflix, and why such a maneuver would be a bad one for the company. And although I still feel that way, it's quickly becoming clear that in a year, Netflix won't be Netflix. The streaming …

Leaked part hints at upcoming iPad 3 redesign

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 02:44 PM PST

A leaked component that is purportedly part of Apple’s unannounced iPad 3 suggests that the tablet may feature a brand new design. The new part is a microphone mic flex cable ribbon that was leaked by TVC-Mall. Unlike the iPad 2, the flex cable in …

Android 4.0.2 Update Rolling Out to GSM Galaxy Nexus

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:53 PM PST

A day after the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus received its Android 4.0.2 update its GSM brethren is following suit. Users are reporting a 8.7MB update that brings the phones firmware build to ICL53F, which brings along “important bug fixes” that should hold …

Nexus S to get Android 4.0 starting today, GSM version first

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:53 PM PST

Google has announced via Twitter that it will be rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to the Nexus S starting today. The GSM models of the device will be the first to receive the update, which will roll out in batches. The Nexus S …

Nintendo 3DS gets Game Boy Advance games in market – sort of

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:52 PM PST

When the original $250 USD version of the Nintendo 3DS was released, not just one whole heck of a lot of people purchased it – but those of you who did were promised 20 free downloadable games, 10 of them NES games that have now …

Google begins pushing Android 4.0 update to the Nexus S

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:43 PM PST

Google on Friday announced that it has begun to push Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to its Nexus S smartphone. “We’re rolling out Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, to GSM/UMTS Nexus S devices over the coming month, starting today,” Google’s Android team wrote in a …

PS Vita details surface on Trophies, remote play, and more

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:22 PM PST

Sony's PS Vita has already sold out in pre-orders for its December 17 launch in Japan, but it won't be heading to the states until February 22. Nonetheless, we can indulge in new details on the device that have been revealed in the English version …

No, the Verizon Galaxy Nexus Does Not Have an Exynos Chip [Teardown]

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:07 PM PST

We’ve already seen inside the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but how does its LTE companion compare? There is definitely some shifting of components on the motherboard, but claims that the handset currently exclusive to Verizon utilizes a different chipset are simply bogus. Earlier today, ZDNet …

Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Smartphone - Smart Phone Technology


iPhone 4S gets new iOS 5.0.1 build, file system now accessible by PC

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:16 PM PST

Worth Reading? +3 [3 votes] For those of you on the developer tip, you're more than likely already working on the update that goes by the number 5.1, but for us lowly peasants, there a new build of 5.0.1 out there today for the iPhone …

Apple could sell almost 200 million iPhones in 2012

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:11 PM PST

Apple could sell as many as 190 million iPhones next year according to a survey conducted by AlphaWise for Morgan Stanley. The survey results also suggested Apple will sell 31-36 million iPhone handsets this quarter, almost 30% more than estimates from other Wall Street analysts. …

Amazon currently selling over 1 million Kindles each week

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:10 PM PST

Amazon’s Kindle line was expected to be a popular option for holiday shoppers and the retailer confirmed as much on Thursday. Straying from its normally tight-lipped stance with regard to sharing sales volumes, Amazon announced that its Kindle Fire tablet and Kindle eReaders have sold …

Google Releases Top Searches for 2011 – Kindle Fire, Sidekick 4G, HTC Sensation Are Fastest Growing [Video]

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:03 PM PST

2011 is winding down and I have to say, it’s been a good year for Android. If you’re curious to see what devices were most searched this year, Google has released their annual Zeitgeist, fastest growing search queries, for 2011. There are quite a few …

Droidamillian Is Today’s Featured T-Shirt On TeeFury.com – Better Hurry!

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:03 PM PST

This will be gone in about T-minus 2 hours so you’d better hurry. Popular limited edition t-shirt site, TeeFury.com, is offering a cool little variation of our beloved Android mascot, dubbed “Droidamillian.” Don’t knock my nerd-cred but apparently the idea is inspired by a movie …

Cricket Announces Availability of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Friday, Dec. 16

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:44 PM PST

Cricket is the latest carrier to receive the controversial (to Apple) Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, announcing the availability of the Android Honeycomb tablet for this Friday, December 16th. Bundled with Cricket's Crosswave mobile hotspot, the WiFi-only version of the slate will be available with 16GB …

Happy Holidroid Contest: O Caption! My Caption!

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:44 PM PST

If you're unsure what this whole “Holidroid Contest” thing is all about, be prepared to get excited. From November 24th through December 25th, Phandroid is giving away a Kindle Fire every single day along with other great prizes like the Galaxy Nexus Galaxy Tabs, JAMBOX, SmarTouch Gloves, Android Phones, Android …

Netflix for Android Update Adds Ice Cream Sandwich Support

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:43 PM PST

Coinciding with the release of the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is a Netflix for Android update in the Android market, interesting considering Verizon is said to be considering purchasing Netflix. Anywho, this update adds support for Ice Cream Sandwich devices and brings in a few bug …

Samsung Invites Media to See How They’re Pushing the Boundaries of Innovation

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:43 PM PST

Samsung has sent invitations to the media for an event they're having at CES to show off their new goods. They claim that their event will help show us how they're pushing the boundaries of innovation. As always, there's no way to truly and accurately …

Facebook 1.8.1 Update Brings New Timeline Feature, Games & Apps + More to Android

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:43 PM PST

If you haven’t heard, Facebook has introduced a new feature to their service called Timeline. It pretty much attempts to lay your experiences out in an elegant form, using check-ins, photos and more to tell a story of sorts. Not quite the feature I’d clamor …