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CamScanner -Phone PDF Creator full v1.3.2.20111227 Apk


CamScanner -Phone PDF Creator full v1.3.2.20111227 Apk | 5.6 MB | Mediafire / MirrorCreator
Requires Android:2.0 and up

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CamScanner turns your phone into a scanner. With CamScanner, you are able to digitize any paper documents by photo shooting. Simply take a picture of any paper documents and CamScanner can auto-crop image, enhance image quality and create an industry standard PDF file. And you can easily upload documents to cloud like Dropbox, Google Doc, Box.net.

With CamScanner You Can Scan
* Receipt, Bill, Tax Roll
* Business Card, Membership Card, VIP card
* Agreement, PPT and Whiteboard
* Note, Memo, Script, Letter
* Books, Magazines, Newspaper, Poster, Coupon
* Courier Sheet, Resumes,

Version Difference
CamScanner Free: With advertisements, PDF files created with watermark, limitation of 50 documents, 10 pages per document, and up to 3 scans every time in batch mode.

CamScannerFull:No advertisements, PDF files created is clean without any watermark, no limitation on number of documents, pages, or scans in batch mode

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iPhone Notifications 2.5 Apk


iPhone Notifications 2.5 Apk | 214 KB | Mediafire / MirrorCreator
Requires Android:2.1 and up

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iPhone Notifications shows your Android device's notifications with IOS5 fashion. With iPhone Notifications you can greatly improve the way your Android device displays notifications. You can display your notifications with exactly the same fashion as on IOS5.

v2.5 update:
- Better support for tablets
- Better support for Sony Ericsson phones
- Improved banner look
- You can now choose the vibration pattern (pro)
- You can now activate the sound for notifications
- You now have 2 modes for swiping the banner to the left (clear all or clear same app) (pro)
- You can now set quiet hours (pro)

--== SUPPORT ==--

For more information and a detailled FAQ, go to http://www.productigeeky.com

If you have any question or suggestion, please contact us.


--== TO ACTIVATE THE SERVICE ==--

To work properly, iPhone Notifications requires that you activate the accessibility service « iPhone Notifications Service » (accessibility services are currently the only way to process notifications on Android systems).

- After installing, click « Open »
- Click « Activate the service »
- If it’s not already checked, check « Accessibility »
- Check « iPhone Notifications Service »
- Confirm


--== HOW TO USE IT ==--

Once you have activated the service and configured the app, you can choose to display each app's notifications as alerts or banners.

Banners :
- Click the notification to launch it
- Swipe to the right to dismiss it
- Swipe to the left to clear all upcoming notifications

Alerts :
- Click "View" to launch it
- Click "Close" to dismiss it

Note that dismissing the notification won’t remove it from the status bar (Android system doesn’t allow to manually remove notifications from the status bar)

If you use a custom lockscreen app such as MagicLocker or WidgetLocker, the banners will show above your lockscreen.


--== LITE VS PRO ==--

With the full version of iPhone Notifications :
- You can display the full notification text
- You can choose the banners timeout, and make them permanent
- You can choose to make the alerts appear only when the screen is off
- You can choose the screen timeout when an alert shows up, and make it stay on until you read it
- You can lower the brightness of the screen when the alert makes the phone wake up


--== CONFIGURATION ==--

To receive notifications from an app, check it in the « Monitoring » section of the preferences.

Here are some examples of apps to check :
- Missed calls : Will show « Missed call from [caller] »
- Messaging apps (GO SMS, Handsent SMS, Trillian, Facebook Chat, Google Talk, …) : Will show a popup with the ID of the sender and the content of the message
- Facebook
- Twitter
- GMail
- K-9 Mail : Will show the ID of the sender and the subject of the mail
- Status bar : Will show popups such as « USB connected », « Battery low » or « Battery fully charged »
- Dropbox
- Email

Apps used on the screenshots :
- Espier Launcher
- MagicLocker with iPhone Lockscreen theme

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Splashtop Remote Desktop 1.6.5.5 Apk ( ICS Support )


Splashtop Remote Desktop 1.6.5.5 Apk | 2.0 MB | Mediafire / MirrorCreator
Requires Android:2.2 and up

Windows or MAC in your Pocket! Splashtop is the #1 remote desktop app for mobile devices! Over 5 million people are enjoying Splashtop products across iOS, Android, and WebOS today!! Bring full Windows or MAC experience to your Android device!-- FASTEST framerate (watch video/audio) and LOWEST latency (play 3D/Flash games!)

v1.6.5.5 update:
- Support more resolutions, 1024x600, 1280x720, and remote computer's native resolution.
- New trackpad mode. Use 2 fingers tap to toggle between trackpad mode and conventional gesture mode.
- In addition to 2 finger drag/slide, now you can scroll content using virtual mouse wheel.
- Support Ice Cream Sandwich
- Wake-on-LAN. Remote PC needs to be on wired LAN and WoL needs to be enabled through BIOS setting.
- he app to friends.
- New "Sharp & Smooth" mode.

** If you have an Android tablet based on Tegra2, we highly recommend you purchase Splashtop Remote Desktop "HD" version, fully optimized for tablet experience -- ALSO BIGGEST SUMMER SALES TODAY**

Splashtop Remote Desktop is the ONLY remote desktop app capable of bringing full interactive video, audio, PowerPoint animations, and even 3D gaming to your Android phones or tablets!!


★★★★★ "Both a breakthrough and a bargain." -- The New York Times
★★★★★ "Splashtop Remote WINS hands down!" -- Apps for iPads

* Access your Outlook with folders and archives

* Access your PowerPoint with full animations and audio!

* Access your 100% compatible Excel and Word applications on your PC / MAC(Snow Leopard is required for Mac users)

* See and control your computer as if you are in front of it

* Watch Hulu FREE, AOL Video, Yahoo Video, and any Flash video sites, as well as access any video or music on your PC in any format

* Play Facebook Flash games like CityVille, FarmVille, FrontierVille, Pet Society, as well as 3D PC games

* Access all of your computer files and programs, include Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, as well as Quicken and PDF using 100% compatible, native applications

* Connect to multiple computers with the same app

* Interact with computer applications using intuitive touch controls and familiar Android gestures

Fast and easy setup:

* One-click access to your computer desktop with minimal setup

* Application finds your local computers automatically

* Tested on HTC Incredible, EVO, Desire (HD), Nexus One, MyTouch 4G, Motorola Droid, Xoom, Atrix, Samsung Galaxy Tab and Galaxy S, Dell Streak and Streak 7. Requires Android 2.2 or newer.

* Supports computers with all versions of Windows 7, Vista, and XP, including Home Premium, and Mac OS X 10.6

* Dual-core CPU strongly recommended for best performance

* Wi-Fi or 3G connection required

★★★★★ "Splashtop Remote is... extremely easy to setup" -- Pixelatedgeek.com

*** New features coming soon as an update:
* Seamlessly connect across a firewall, when the phone or tablet, and the PC are not on the same network

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Weather forecast widget donate v2.8.0 Apk


Weather forecast widget donate v2.8.0 Apk | 464 KB | Mediafire / MirrorCreator
Requires Android:1.5 and up

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Weather forecast widgets. Provider: Google, Weather Underground (BETA) and Noaa Features include international, multiple providers, multiple widgets possible, geolocation, animated skins, calendar.

v2.8.0 update:
- FIX bypass wrong Google weather provider date information

Donate to unlock all features of "Weather forecast widget".
Enable calendar layout and more

To unlock your widgets, just reconfigure your widget. "Free version" will disappear in forecast details panel.

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Japan scientists hope slime holds intelligence key

A brainless, primeval organism able to navigate a maze might help Japanese scientists devise the ideal transport network design. Not bad for a mono-cellular being that lives on rotting leaves.
Amoeboid yellow slime mold has been on Earth for thousands of years, living a distinctly un-hi-tech life, but, say scientists, it could provide the key to designing bio-computers capable of solving complex problems.
Toshiyuki Nakagaki, a professor at Future University Hakodate says the organism, which he cultivates in petri dishes, "organises" its cells to create the most direct root through a maze to a source of food.

He says the cells appear to have a kind of information-processing ability that allows them to "optimise" the route along which the mold grows to reach food while avoiding stresses -- like light -- that may damage them.
"Humans are not the only living things with information-processing abilities," said Nakagaki in his laboratory in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido.
"Simple creatures can solve certain kinds of difficult puzzles," Nakagaki said. "If you want to spotlight the essence of life or intelligence, it's easier to use these simple creatures."
And it doesn't get much simpler than slime mold, an organism that inhabits decaying leaves and logs and eats bacteria.
Physarum polycephalum, or grape-cluster slime, grows large enough to be seen without a microscope and has the appearance of mayonnaise.
Nakagaki's work with this slime has been recognised with "Ig Nobel" awards in 2008 and 2010.
An irreverent take on the Nobel prizes, Ig Nobel prizes are given to scientists who can "first make people laugh, and then make them think."
And, say his contemporaries, slime may sound like an odd place to go looking for the key to intelligence, but it is exactly the right place to start.
Atsushi Tero at Kyushu University in western Japan, said slime mold studies are not a "funny but quite orthodox approach" to figuring out the mechanism of human intelligence.
He says slime molds can create much more effective networks than even the most advanced technology that currently exists.
"Computers are not so good at analysing the best routes that connect many base points because the volume of calculations becomes too large for them," Tero explained.
"But slime molds, without calculating all the possible options, can flow over areas in an impromptu manner and gradually find the best routes.
"Slime molds that have survived for hundreds of millions of years can flexibly adjust themselves to a change of the environment," he said. "They can even create networks that are resistant to unexpected stimulus."
Research has shown slime molds become inactive when subjected to stress such as temperature or humidity changes. They even appear to "remember" the stresses and protectively become inactive when they might expect to experience them.
Tero and his research team have successfully had slime molds form the pattern of a railway system quite similar to the railroad networks of the Kanto region centering Tokyo -- which were designed by hard-thinking people.
He hopes these slime mold networks will be used in future designs of new transport systems or electric transmission lines that need to incorporate detours to get around power outages.
Masashi Aono, a researcher at Riken, a natural science research institute based in Saitama, says his project aims to examine the mechanism of the human brain and eventually duplicate it with slime molds.
"I'm convinced that studying the information-processing capabilities of lower organisms may lead to an understanding of the human brain system," Aono said. "That's my motivation and ambition as a researcher."
Aono says that among applications of so-called "slime mold neuro-computing" is the creation of new algorithm or software for computers modelled after the methods slime molds use when they form networks.
"Ultimately, I'm interested in creating a bio-computer by using actual slime molds, whose information-processing system will be quite close to that of the human brain," Aono said.
"Slime molds do not have a central nervous system, but they can act as if they have intelligence by using the dynamism of their fluxion, which is quite amazing," Aono said. "To me, slime molds are the window on a small universe."

Facebook unwelcome in Vietnam, but Zuckerberg OK

Vietnam may block its citizens from using Facebook, but that didn't stop website founder Mark Zuckerberg from vacationing in the communist country.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Eve in the popular tourist destination Ha Long Bay, local official Trinh Dang Thanh says.
State-run media say Zuckerberg arrived in Vietnam on Dec. 22.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Day at an ecolodge in the northern mountain town of Sapa and rode a buffalo, said Le Phuc Thien, deputy manager at Topas Ecolodge.
Zuckerberg, Facebook's 27-year-old CEO, founded the social networking site in 2004.
Vietnam's aggressive Internet censors block access to Facebook and other websites, but young Vietnamese easily bypass the restrictions.

Anonymous says it breached SpecialForces.com


Members of Anonymous say they gathered thousands ofpasswords and credit card records from SpecialForces.com months ago...but onlymention it now to celebrate the holidays.

Members of the hacktivist collective Anonymous claim to havebreached SpecialForces.com—a site offering military and law enforcementgear—and gathered more than 14,000 passwords and some 8,000 credit cardnumbers. Anonymous says they breached the site several months ago but are onlynow getting around to publicizing the breach as part of “LulzXmas,” the groups’current hacking campaign. A Twitter account associated with Anonymous posted a
screenshot of a message SpecialForces sent to its customers warning of thebreach and informing them their passwords had been reset. According to thatmessage, SpecialForces believes only encrypted credit card data may have beencompromised.

Anonymous claimed to have targeted SpecialForces.com becausetheir customers are mainly “military and law enforcement.”

The claim of responsibility for breaching SpecialForces.comcomes in the wake of attackers associated with Anonymous breaching StrategicForecasting (Stratfor) and obtaining more than 50,000 client email addresses,personal information, and credit card numbers, along with millions of emailmessages. The collateral damage from that attack has escalated, withmillionaire Australian MP Malcom Turnbull and billionaire business magnateDavid Smorgon (also Australian) having their credit card information publishedon the Internet—members of Anonymous have also posted images claiming to showreceipts for donations made to charities using credit card informationbelonging to Stratfor clients, including the U.S. Department of HomelandSecurity and Department of Defense.

Samsung Galaxy S III rumor: quad-core processor and 3D screen


The 2012 rumor mill is turning. New reports hint at an unveilingfor the Samsung Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress in February. Oh, and itmay have a 3D screen.

As 2011 comes to a close, the drums for CES and MWC arebeginning to beat more loudly. Korean site Etnews reports that Samsung mayintroduce its Galaxy S III phone at Mobile World Congress in February.Strangely, the site also claims that it will have 3D technology built into thescreen, which is odd considering that the LG Thrill (Optimus 3D) and HTC Evo 3Dboth failed to capture any attention with their glasses-free 3D screens.


Other rumors point to a highly capable device. Phandroidrecaps the rumored specs, which include a Super AMOLED Plus HD screen, aquad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 4G LTE connectivity, and Android 4.0 (IceCream Sandwich) with Samsung’s TouchWiz interface overlayed on top of it. Weimagine that the phone will come in many variations as well, much like theGalaxy S II, which was hand-tailored for every carrier in the United States,with each model looking slightly different.

So, are any of these rumors credible? We really don’t know.Samsung isn’t talking and MWC doesn’t start until Feb. 27 2012. Moreimportantly, do any of you want a 3D phone? We’re pretty done with 3D.

Google activates 3.7 million Android devices over Christmas, but Apple still wins


Google's Andy Rubin says that Android activations reached3.7 million devices over Christmas, but a breakdown of numbers shows thatApple's Christmas activations may almost double Google's.

Not long ago, Google revealed that it is activating 700,000Android devices per day. Well, Christmas has been kind to Android. Andy Rubin,head of Android, Tweeted that 3.7 million Android devices were activated onDec. 24-25, meaning a lot of people got new phones for Christmas.

iOS Christmas activations may be even higher, at least inthe US.
According to data released by Flurry, which tracks activations throughthe 140,000 apps that use its analytics service, 6.8 million new iOS andAndroid devices were activated on Christmas Day alone, meaning that unless iOSand Android posted incredibly small and disproportionate activation numbers onChristmas Eve, iOS likely posted a lot more activations than Android. Even ifGoogle had 80 percent of its Dec. 24-25 activations on Christmas Day, thatmeans that it only activated about 3 million devices, which would then leave3.8 million for iOS. It’s likely, however, that Apple’s lead is moresubstantial. Again though, our data is far from complete.

Localytics reports that growth of combined iPod, iPad, andiPhone activations exceeded Android by a bit, though without actual sales to goby, it’s hard to say if iOS actually out-activated Android or not. In otherregions of the world, like Sweden and South Korea (home country of Samsung),Android posted a healthy lead.

Did you get an iPhone or Android device for Christmas? AKindle Fire counts, you know. What about your friends? It sounds like bothcompanies had a great Christmas to us.

Browns QB Colt McCoy still out with concussion

Browns quarterback Colt McCoy still has not been cleared to practice after sustaining a concussion on Dec. 8, and will likely miss the season finale against Pittsburgh.
McCoy hasn't practiced or played since he was hit illegally in the helmet by Steelers linebacker James Harrison nearly three weeks ago. Browns coach Pat Shurmur says Wednesday that McCoy is "doing better" and has increased his physical activity. However, McCoy hasn't passed the required medical tests to be allowed to practice. Shurmur did not provide any specifics on what symptoms continue to bother McCoy.
Seneca Wallace, who has started Cleveland's past two games, will likely play again this week against Harrison and the Steelers.
McCoy has not spoken to the media since after the game in Pittsburgh 20 days ago.

Lakers rout Jazz, easily avoid 0-3 season start

After finishing three games in roughly 56 hours with their best effort yet, Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers demonstrated why their demise might not be as imminent as many thought.
Bryant scored 26 points, Pau Gasol added 22 points and nine rebounds, and the Lakers avoided just the fourth 0-3 start in franchise history with a 96-71 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.
Metta World Peace scored 14 points for the Lakers, who had much more life than the Jazz despite playing their third game in three nights to open the season. Los Angeles ran away with a dominant third quarter, making a 27-8 surge out of halftime in the club's first win for coach Mike Brown.
After a tumultuous preseason under a new coaching staff, several injuries
and the NBA's only three-games-in-three-nights start, the Lakers realize they're still lacking a consistent identity and a thorough knowledge of Brown's game plan. At least a blowout win over the Jazz allowed them to enjoy their first day off since training camp began.
"We're a very active team," Bryant said. "This is a blue-collar team. We're a scrappy bunch. You saw that. We're going to fight and scratch and claw for everything, as it should be. That'll get us by."
With a Christmas loss to the Chicago Bulls and another defeat in Sacramento one night later, the Lakers got off to their first 0-2 start since the 2002-03 season. But Los Angeles has started 0-3 just three times in franchise history — just once in the last 50 years (1978-79).
Utah missed 17 of its first 19 shots in the second quarter while the Lakers made a 13-0 run capped by a one-handed dunk by World Peace, the normally ground-bound leader of Los Angeles' second unit. Los Angeles blew out the Jazz after halftime, jumping to a 68-39 lead with a 12-2 run.
"To hold a team to 32 percent and 71 points in an NBA game, I don't care who you're playing, you're doing something right on that end of the floor," Brown said. "The focus, the energy, the effort, that communication and trust that we brought defensively, was exciting to see."
The Lakers comprehensively shut down the Jazz, the last NBA team to open its regular season. Paul Millsap had 18 points and 10 rebounds for Utah, but coach Tyrone Corbin scowled throughout the lowest-scoring performance in an opener in franchise history.
"They're a veteran team, they have a lot of pride, and they have some great players in that locker room," Corbin said. "I told our guys before the game, 'If you expect them to come out and lay down because they're playing there games in three nights, you're mistaken.' They wanted to get the monkey off their back as soon as they could, and they played like it."
In the Jazz's first season opener without coach Jerry Sloan running their bench since 1988, Utah made just 20 shots in the first three quarters and shot 20 fewer free throws than the Lakers. Al Jefferson went 2 for 16, C.J. Miles was 1 for 8, and rookie Enes Kanter was 1 for 7 in his NBA debut.
At least Utah's 25-point loss was one point better than the biggest blowout loss in Utah opener history.
"It didn't seem like much was working for us," said Utah forward Gordon Hayward, who had seven points. "It felt like we were a little stagnant, just standing around and watching a little bit. They kind of blew it open in the third quarter, and we can't allow that to happen. But it's just one game. We just need to be more confident shooters."
The Lakers got their only back-to-back-to-back series of games out of the way immediately, although they still won't even get consecutive days off until mid-January. When the New York Knicks visit Staples Center on Thursday night, Los Angeles still will be without starting center Andrew Bynum, who will finish his four-game suspension for misbehavior in last spring's playoffs.
The Lakers already are hurting this season, with Bryant nursing a torn ligament in his right wrist and Gasol wearing extra support for his sprained right shoulder. Veteran Matt Barnes, who's dealing with bursitis in his left hip, didn't play for the second time in three games despite a loud fan chant for him in the fourth quarter.
Millsap came off the Utah bench, playing through tendinitis in his right quadriceps that nearly kept him out of uniform. Jazz newcomer Josh Howard had 10 points in 24 minutes.
NOTES: Corbin waited until right before game time to rule in Millsap, the Jazz's sturdy power forward. Millsap was a reserve for most of his first four NBA seasons, but started all 76 games in which he appeared last season. ... Lakers F Troy Murphy fouled out in 32 scoreless minutes, but he also had 11 rebounds and four assists. ... Utah plays five games in the next seven days, including a one-day trip to San Antonio. The Lakers have four games in the next seven days.

Sudan asks to deal with China in yuan and pounds-cbank

Sudan is in talks with China to see if the two countries can do business in Sudanese pounds and Chinese yuan, rather than U.S. dollars, Sudan's central bank governor said on Wednesday.
The Sudanese pound has weakened sharply against the dollar on the black market since South Sudan seceded in July, taking about three-quarters of the country's roughly 500,000 barrels per day of oil output - a major source of foreign currency.
China has been a major investor in both African countries in areas including construction and oil.
"We have submitted an official request to China to deal with them in Sudanese pounds and Chinese yuan, and it is possible that after a short while we could exit finally from the dollar," Central Bank Governor Mohamed Kheir al-Zubeir told reporters.

"The dollar has become weak and is deteriorating."
He said Sudan's central bank was discussing the issue with China's central bank, but did not give a timeline or other details about the proposed arrangement.
"We believe that very soon China will become the number one economic power in the world," Zubeir said.
The loss of oil revenues has helped to drive up the cost of food and other imports, fuelling inflation and biting an economy already hit hard by decades of war, mismanagement and U.S. trade sanctions.
Sudanese officials say they plan to implement an austerity programme and make up for lost oil revenues with agriculture, gold, and other sources of income.
South Sudan broke away in July after voting for independence under a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war between north and south.
Sudan was China's sixth biggest source of imported crude oil last year -- before the split -- when it supplied 12.6 million tonnes, compared with 44.6 million tonnes from the top supplier, Saudi Arabia.
Khartoum's proposal to China does not include at all South Sudan which is fully independent, has its own currency, and has scant policy coordination with its northern neighbour.

China blames 54 officials for bullet train crash

A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and triggered a public outcry over the dangers of China's showcase transportation system.
A former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible for the crash, a Cabinet statement said Wednesday. Several were ordered dismissed from Communist Party posts but there was no word of possible criminal penalties.
The crash report was highly anticipated. The disaster near the southern city of Wenzhou also injured 177 people and had triggered criticism over the high cost and dangers of the bullet train system, a prestige project that once enjoyed lofty status on a level with China's manned space program.

Regulations had required the report to be released by Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation, drawing renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually skeptical about the handling of the accident and the investigation.
The Cabinet statement cited "serious design flaws and major safety risks" and what it said were a string of errors in equipment procurement and management. It also criticized the Railways Ministry's rescue efforts.
The report affirmed earlier government statements that a lightning strike caused one bullet train to stall and then a sensor failure and missteps by train controllers allowed a second train to keep moving on the same track and slam into it.
Those singled out for blame included former Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun, a bullet train booster who was detained in February amid a graft investigation. Also criticized was the general manager of the company that manufactured the signal, who died of a heart attack while talking to investigators in August.
The decision to assign blame to one figure who already has been jailed and another who is dead, along with mid-level managers who have been fired, suggests further political fallout will be limited.
Several officials including a former Communist Party secretary of the Shanghai Railway Bureau were ordered dismissed from their party posts, a penalty that is likely to end their career advancement. Others received official reprimands but there was no mention of possible criminal charges.
The bullet train, based on German and Japanese systems, is one facet of far-reaching government technology ambitions that call for developing a civilian jetliner, a Chinese mobile phone standard and advances in areas from nuclear power to genetics.
The bullet train system quickly grew to be the world's biggest but has suffered embarrassing setbacks. After the Wenzhou crash, 54 trains used on the Beijing-to-Shanghai line were recalled for repairs following delays caused by equipment failures.
Critics complain authorities have spent too much on high-speed lines while failing to invest enough in expanding cheaper, slower routes to serve China's poor majority.
Beijing is rapidly expanding China's 56,000-mile (91,000-kilometer) rail network, which is overloaded with passengers and cargo. But it has scaled back plans amid concern about whether the railway ministry can repay its mounting debts.
On Friday, the current railways minister, Sheng Guangzu, announced railway construction spending next year will be cut to about 400 billion yuan ($65 billion), down from this year's projected 469 billion yuan ($75 billion).
A failure to expand rail capacity could choke economic growth because exporters away from China's coast rely on rail to get goods to ports.
The rail ministry's reported debt is 2 trillion yuan ($300 billion). Analysts say its revenues are insufficient to repay that. That has prompted concern the ministry might need to be bailed out by Chinese taxpayers.

Maine fishermen expect record prices for scallops

Maine scallop fishermen expect to get record prices for their catch this season with strong global demand and a diminished supply from Japan and other competing, scallop-producing nations.
The weak U.S. dollar also is helping boost prices, said Dana Temple, who owns Crescent Bay Inc. seafood company in Cape Elizabeth.
"The prices these guys are going to get are probably going to be higher than they've ever gotten in the history of this fishery," said Temple, who's been selling scallops for 35 years. The higher price for fishermen also means consumers will pay more in restaurants and food stores.

Sea scallops, which are similar to but bigger than bay scallops, have been harvested along the Maine coast since the late 1800s, and at times, it has been the state's second most-valuable seafood, behind lobsters.
The state's scallops are considered high quality because they're brought to shore the same day boats drag them off the ocean floor with devices that look like big metal mesh bags or divers harvest them by hand. The large boats that drag for scallops on Georges Bank off southern New England can spend five days or more at sea before they bring their catch to port. The scallops are shucked at sea, with the shells thrown back into the ocean.
But Maine's fishery has had its ups and downs, with fishing increasing sharply when scallops are plentiful. In the 1980s and '90s, Maine fishermen routinely harvested well over a million pounds of scallop meat in state waters, with the catch valued at $5 million to $10 million a year. The harvest peaked at 3.8 million pounds worth $15 million in 1983.
In recent years, the catch has fallen off sharply, which regulators blame on overfishing. Fishermen caught 195,000 pounds valued at $1.6 million in Maine waters last year, according to the Department of Marine Resources. That was just a drop in the bucket compared to the entire U.S. wild catch, which totaled 58 million pounds valued at $455 million.
Still, scallops provide a supplemental income in the winter for fishermen who go after lobsters, groundfish and sea urchins at other times.
Maine instituted measures two years ago to help restore scallop populations and address overfishing. It shut down 20 percent of the coastline to scallop fishing, froze the number of fishing licenses, shrunk the season, increased the legal size limit and limited the daily catch. The areas closed to fishing are scheduled to open after the current season ends.
There are signs the conservation efforts have started to pay off. In Cobscook Bay near Canada, the mass of scallops increased five-fold in one area just a year after it was closed to fishing. Fall surveys show promise in some, but not all, of the other closed areas.
"I think it's coming back," said James Ackley, a Machias fisherman. "But it took 12 to 15 years to get where it was, so it won't get back overnight."
The Maine scallop season began Dec. 17 and runs through March. Its opening day drew lots of boats, especially to Cobscook Bay. There, fishermen reported smaller and fewer scallops than expected, prompting the Department of Marine Resources to call a meeting with fishermen this week to get a handle on what's going on.
The scallop population is highly variable from place to place, and fishermen won't know for certain how successful the conservation efforts have been until closed areas are reopened next year, said Robin Alden, director of Penobscot East Resource Center, a Stonington-based nonprofit that works on fishery issues in eastern Maine.
"We don't know yet if the scallop closed areas are going to replenish," she said. "It'll probably be yes in some places and no in others. It depends on whether you chose the right areas in the first place and then what Mother Nature does with it."
But for the scallops fishermen get, the price will likely be high. Ackley and others expect perhaps $10 a pound or even more.
The U.S. scallop market has been strong in recent years, with the per-pound price that fishermen received rising 28 percent from 2009 to 2010 to $7.92 a pound.
With Japanese scallop exports way down after last March's tsunami and nuclear disaster, supplies remain tight and prices will likely stay high, Temple said. Although there's little, if any, health threat from Japanese scallops, buyers don't want to pay high prices for scallops that the public is wary of, he said.
"Japan used to send hundreds of loads of product over here, and it's tough to sell it now," Temple said.
The higher prices and rebounding scallop populations are good news for Maine fishermen, Ackley said. But he's concerned those factors could also result in more fishing that would send stocks plummeting again.
Maine sells 800 scallop fishing licenses a year, but last year, only 234 fishermen actually caught scallops. If the population and price are good enough, more could head out this year.
"I think the effort will be more this year than it's been for four or five years," Ackley said. "And I believe next year there will be even more effort."