Sharapova pulls out of Australian Open

By Tanalee Smith, Associated Press Writer

SYDNEY, Australia (AP)— Maria Sharapova's shoulder injury will keep her out of another big event—the Australian Open.

Sharapova told the tournament Sunday she will not be able to defend her title at Melbourne Park beginning Jan. 19. She also missed the Beijing Olympics and the U.S. Open because of the injury, and her recovery has been slower than expected.

“My shoulder is doing great,” she said in a statement. “But I just started training a few weeks ago and I am just not near the level I need to be to compete at the highest levels.”

Her Australian Open victory last year started an 18-match winning streak, enabling the Russian to briefly reclaim her No. 1 ranking in May. But her ailing shoulder hampered her progress in the second half of the season.

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said he was disappointed for Sharapova, who beat Ana Ivanovic of Serbia in the 2008 final.

“She played some amazing tennis on Rod Laver Arena last year and has a massive legion of fans in Australia,” Tiley said. “I know she has been working around the clock to try and get back from the shoulder injury. In the end, time beat her this year.”

Moving the My Documents Folder to Help Speed Up Your Slow Computer

By Tom Meintjes

Moving the C:Douments folder really helps to fine tune your slow computer and improve it's performance as you will see when you have gone through the process of moving the folder to another hard drive.

When Windows is installed on your computer, it places a folder named My Documents on the same drive as the Operating System, in most cases drive C:.

The My Documents folder is your own personal folder and there is a shortcut to My Documents in your start menu, on your desktop and it is also the default folder when you open Windows Explorer, thus making it easily accessible and manageable. It also has subfolders in it where you can store your photos, music, videos and any other personal files.

Windows creates a My Documents folder for each user on the computer.

However, having the C:Documents folder and the Operating System on the same hard drive is not such a good idea because the personal files in the C:Documents folder is growing in size constantly while the Windows Operating System grows very little in size over a long period of time.

This has a progressively negative influence on Windows’ performance. The C: Drive is going to get filled up with this personal data and you will have to start deleting files to make more space.

The second problem that arises is it complicates backup. Your personal data needs to be backed up frequently, while the Windows Operating System only has to be backed up once and thereafter you only need to create a restore point for it.

A third problem that surfaces is disk defragmenting. Having all this ever increasing data, the Operating System and your user applications on one drive, results in a slower defrag and may also keep your system from defragging at all.

It is, however, possible to move the whole My Documents folder if you have more than one hard drive or partition on your computer. But many PC's have only a single partition of their hard drive; that is, their only hard drive is their C: drive.

The My Documents folder can therefore not be moved, unless you are able to partition the existing drive. In some cases it is possible to partition the existing C: drive, if the correct settings were used when the drive was originally formatted and the format used was NTFS and not FAT32.

Another thing is that there must be more free space on the second drive or partition than the size of the C:Douments folder. To find out how much space there is, click on My Computer and select Properties on the drives (usually C: and D: Not the CD or DVD drive). Make a note of the free space available on each drive. Now, while still in My Computer, right-click on My Documents and select Properties. You should see the folder sizes shown after a while. The largest figure is the amount of disk space you will need.

Now do the following:

Click Start, and then right-click on My Documents, click Properties, click the Target tab.

In the Target box, type the path to the folder location that you want, and then click OK. For example, D:My Documents.

If the folder does not exist, the Create Message dialog box is displayed. Click Yes to create the folder, and then click OK or click Move, click the folder in which to store your documents, and then click OK twice. If you need to create a new folder, click Make New Folder. Type a name for the folder, and then click OK twice. In the Move Documents box, click Yes to move your documents to the new location.

If , for any reason you would wish to restore the C:Documents folder to its default location, follow these steps:

Click Start, and then point to My Documents. Right-click My Documents, and then click Properties. Click Restore Default, and then click OK. In the Move Documents box, click Yes to move your documents to the new location, or click No to leave your documents in the original location.

Also, if you would wish to remove the My Documents Folder from the Start menu, follow these steps:

Right-click Start, and then click Properties. Click Customize. Click the Advanced tab. In the Start menu items list, under My Documents, click Don't display this item, and then click OK twice. The next time you click Start, the My Documents folder is no longer displayed on the Start menu. This does not remove the files stored in the target location of the My Documents folder.

Except for moving the My Documents folder to another drive there are several other things you must keep in mind when you would like to speed up your slow computer. You cannot completely speed up a slow computer by fixing only one of the problems on it

Computers become slower for several reasons:

- viruses and malware can damage your data and slow down your computer.

- too many programs are installed but not used anymore which consume resources,

- files on the hard drive become fragmented and disorganized,

- the Windows registry has too many unused entries,

- unused network connections slow startup,

- too many programs automatically run at startup

I have researched and tested several products over a period of several months and in order for me to get our slow computer 's performance up to speed again, I made use of not less than 17 different products, each of which is designed to do a certain task on the PC. Eventually we ended up using 11 of these apps (all freeware) on a regular basis which keeps our PC’s performing clean and error free.

In forthcoming articles I'll explain to you in detail, how to clear out forgotten programs, unused, unnecessary and junk files and how to clean and streamline the Windows registry.

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Beckham: I Still Want A Challenge

David Beckham has revealed he has missed playing football "at the highest level" after being presented as an AC Milan player ahead of a three-month loan deal from the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Beckham, 33, has negotiated a move to the Serie A giants in a bid to remain match fit and stay in the thoughts of England manager Fabio Capello.

His move to LA Galaxy from Real Madrid last year was perceived at the time as a step backwards to a league that has still to establish itself as big-hitter on the world stage, and the former England captain admitted that a move to Milan represented a move back into the mainstream.

"Moving to America was a big step for me because there was a lot of people who were criticising the move, but I still believe it was a move where I wanted to challenge myself and I was able to challenge myself in different ways," Beckham told a press conference in Milan.

"But I have always said that I would always miss playing at the highest level. I'm not saying that in America they won't get to the highest level - it will take time and it will happen. But with five months off during the season I personally can't do that.

"I needed to be able to be playing top-flight football to keep myself fit, to keep myself in contention for other things that are going on."

Beckham, who began the press conference by addressing the assembled media with a few words in Italian, will be in the stands to watch his new team take on Udinese tomorrow evening.

He will then join them at a training camp in Dubai and could make his debut when the Serie A season resumes with a trip to Roma on January 11.

The former Manchester United midfielder added: "I'm really happy to be here, it is a great honour. I hope to add to the team, I hope to give everything that I've always given in my career and it's a huge honour.

"To be able to have the chance to play for another one of the biggest clubs in the world...I've played for the biggest club in England, the biggest club in Spain and now I'm going to be playing for the biggest club in Italy.

"I've been very lucky in my career to have done that, and I'm just going to enjoy it because I think to be given this opportunity is incredible."

Beckham added he was delighted to join what is already a glittering array of talent in the Milan dressing room, and he insists he does expect not to be an automatic inclusion in coach Carlo Ancelotti's line-up.

He said: "I wouldn't have taken this opportunity if I didn't think I could help the team. It's not about anything else apart from the football. I've come here to play with some of the best players in the world.

"To be able to step on to the training field with Kaka, [Andrea] Pirlo [Paolo] Maldini, Ronaldinho...there's so many players that I've always watched and played against but never played with.

"There's some great players out there and I don't expect to walk in on the first day and be starting in the team, it doesn't happen like that. I'm going work hard in training, I'm going to get my fitness - because I need to - and then once I'm fit, hopefully I can get some time in the team, and hopefully help.

"I know there's quite a few injuries at the moment," he added, referring to a lengthy injury list that includes the likes of Kaka, Gennaro Gattuso, Pirlo and Mathieu Flamini.

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Milan draw on Beckham debut

By Tony Mabert

David Beckham began life in Serie A with a draw as Milan played out a 2-2 with Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

The former England captain played 88 minutes of his first match in Italian football, but it was two goals in four minutes at the start of the second-half from his team-mate Alexandre Pato, book-ended by strikes from Mirko Vucinic, that ensured a share of the points that doesn't do much for either side.

Struggling Roma move up just one place to 11th, while Milan remain in third a full nine points behind leaders and local rivals Internazionale.

"I thought it was great, I enjoyed it immensely, I was surprised to start the game," said Beckham afterwards.

"Of course I'm still working on my fitness but I felt good, better than I thought I would in the game. (My aim) is to play as many games as possible and work on my fitness and just be part of AC Milan. I feel very lucky.

"It's similar (to other leagues), of course there's more of a tactical level in Italy but I think I adapted pretty well.

"(With free-kicks) we take it in turns, if another player feels like scoring from a free kick I let them do that. I'm sure I'll get a chance at some point. They speak pretty good English, the majority of the players, and football is an easy language to learn."

A John Arne Riise cross found its way to Montenegro international Vucinic, who turned Milan captain Paolo Maldini and fired past keeper Christian Abbiati from close range to open the scoring midway through the first-half.

Milan went into the break behind, but emerged rejuvenated in the second-half and Pato took just four minutes to get the Rossoneri level when Kaka checked back on to his right foot on the wing to fire a low cross that gave the Brazilian youngster the easiest of tap-ins. Romaappealed for offside, but the referee's assistant kept his flag down.

Soon after, the 19-year-old fired Milan in front with a wonderful individual goal when he left defender Philippe Mexes behind with blistering pace and chipped a delicate finish over Roma keeper Cristiano Doni.

Carlo Ancelotti's players controlled the game after that but Roma pegged them back with 20 minutes remaining when Matteo Brighi's shot was blocked and the ball looped into the air for Vucinic to send a diving header past Abbiati.

Beckham, playing in a star-studded midfield that featured Kaka, Ronaldinho, Clarence Seedorf and Anrea Pirlo, was a peripheral figure for much of the match, with his new team-mates often chose not to pass to him when there was another option open to them.

When they won a free-kick in a shooting position after five minutes Beckham stood near the ball, but it was Ronaldinho who struck it into the wall.

The 33-year-old - on loan from MLS side LA Galaxy for a total of nine Serie A matches - was playing his first competitive match since October, and it showed when on several occasions his trademark crosses and set-piece deliveries failed to find their intended targets.

Despite his early setbacks, however, his work ethic could not be faulted, and his willingness to track back assisted the ageing Milan defence in a few difficult moments.

He managed one effort on target when Seedorf teed him up for a shot from a short corner, but his curling strike was beaten away by Doni.

The fact that Ronaldinho was substituted before him looks to be an endorsement of sorts from coach Ancelotti.

"Beckham has shown in the days he has been with us that he is a tactically-clever player, serious and well-balanced. Starting him was a little reward for inserting himself well into our group," Ancelotti told Sky after the game.

With midfielders Massimo Ambrosini and Mathieu Flamini left on the bench, Ancelotti was asked if Beckham's arrival for such a short spell might upset other Milan players.

"I think everyone is happy Beckham is here because he is professional and serious," the coach said.

However, the luke-warm applause Beckham received when he himself went off shows that he has a lot of work to do in little time if he is to leave his mark in Serie A.

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Serena dazzles with diamond serve

Serena Williams produced a dazzling performance off the court at the Sydney International on Sunday, sporting a 3.5 million dollar (2.5 million US) diamond necklace.

The American world number two was well below her best in a stuttering 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 7-5 first round win over Australian Samantha Stosur, but it was her sparkling necklace, replete with 427 diamonds, that sent the press photographers into a snapping frenzy.

The nine times grand slam champion made friends with a Sydney diamond designer in a visit to his boutique store over the weekend and was loaned the necklace to wear on the court.

But the thought of being entrusted with the multi-million dollar jewellery made the 27-year-old Williams nervous and she decided to only wear it at her post-match press conference away from the gaze of the fans.

"I told the jeweller that I would wear it at the press conference because I didn't have the cash to be losing a three and a half million dollar necklace," Williams said with a laugh.

"I'm just not comfortable with it and if it fell off I just would have go for it..... I wouldn't care about the ball."

The flamboyant American has worn diamonds on court before, causing some controversy at the 2004 US Open when one of her 40,000 US dollar earrings fell off during a match.

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Veron Urges Tevez to stay

Former Manchester United midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron has urged fellow countryman Carlos Tevez to stay at Old Trafford.

Tevez is set to see his two-year loan deal reach its conclusion at the end of the season, but is yet to agree a permanent deal.

The Argentinian striker's future has been uncertain throughout the winter months, with a number of clubs rumoured to be interested in luring the 24-year-old away from the Red Devils.

But Veron, who joined United from Lazio for £28.1m in 2001, told Tevez he would be making a big mistake if he chose to leave Manchester.

Veron told the Daily Mail: "I hope Carlos Tevez stays at Manchester United because it is important for Argentine football.

"He'll know what he has to do to resolve the situation. I hope it is all resolved for the best."

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he would like Tevez to stay at the club and although the striker has been linked with a speculative move to Real Madrid, his agent Kia Joorabchian has denied that any offer has been turned down.

Tevez has played in 15 competitive games for United this season - nine as a substitute - and has scored eight goals.

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Angolan driver to test for Williams F1

The Williams team has invited Angolan driver Raphael Teixeira to test for them, raising hopes the country may see its first ever Formula 1 driver, state media reported Sunday.

Teixeira, who is currently in Formula 3 with UK-based Ultimate Motorsports Series, is hoping to start the tests in January, according to the daily Angolan sports newspaper Jornal dos Desportos.

The 26-year-old's father and manager, Jorge Teixeira, told the newspaper that he was "taken by surprise" by the invitation from Williams but said he believed that Angola was getting closer to have its first Formula 1 driver.

Teixeira began his racing career in the Portuguese Karting circuits in 2000, joining Formula 3 in 2002.

Formula 3 is a known breeding ground for Formula 1 - World Champions Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and Nelson Piquet were all Formula 3 champions.

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