Thursday, February 28, 2013

iTunes in the Cloud looks to be hitting more of Europe with TV series, films (update: confirmed)

iTunes in the Cloud looks to be hitting parts of Europe with TV series, films

While stateside users might complain that we get all the good stuff in Europe first, Apple's iTunes in the Cloud for movies and TV shows has finally got around to rolling in to France and other parts of Europe, eons after it came out in the US. We confirmed that the new functionality works in France, which lets you buy films and TV shows from a computer, Apple TV or iOS device, then download it for free from the cloud on another. Others have reported by Twitter that it's working in Holland and Sweden as well, making it the first big move for the service since it rolled into the UK, Australia and Canada last summer. Until now, users in those nations were only able to download books, apps and music purchased in iTunes from the cloud. There's still no word from Apple about the move, however, and the list of supported countries hasn't been updated for those features -- so we'll enjoy it for now and hope Cupertino doesn't change its mind.

Update: We've confirmed with Apple that this rollout has indeed taken place. Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden all get movies in the cloud, while France gets both movies and TV series in the cloud.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Sony Xperia Z LTE-ready smartphone debuts in Germany this month

Sony Mobile is plans to launch the Sony Xperia Z LTE-ready smartphone in Germany on February 21, according its Germany?s Facebook page. This handset could be yours in Germany for cost around ?600 (about $800) in unlocked version. There is also news for customers in the UK; Vodafone is already taking pre-order for the Sony Xperia Z and expected launch it in March 2013. This carrier is set price of the Xperia Z at free but On Pay monthly plans starting from ?42.

New Sony Xperia Z smartphone boasts a 1.5GHz Qualcomm quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. This phone packs a 5-inch touchscreen display with Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution.

It also brings a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera. Alongside dustproof and waterproof device, the Xperia Z is one of high-end smartphone on market.

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Sony Alpha A58, NEX-3N press images possibly caught making the rounds

Sony Alpha A58, NEX3N press images possibly caught making the rounds

We've already seen hints that Sony wants to rejuvenate its entry-level interchangeable lens cameras. Purported press images snagged by Digicam Info, however, support talk what could be an evolutionary yet meaningful refresh. The Alpha A58 you see above appears to only have minor ergonomic tweaks, but introduces a truly standard hot shoe and a new 18-55mm, f/3.5-5.6 II kit lens. The sighting backs earlier Sony Alpha Rumors claims, which also had the A58 carrying a roughly 20-megapixel sensor. A second set of pictures from DI (an example of which is after the break) also validates a previous live leak of the NEX-3N mirrorless cam, whose centerpiece is still its motorized zoom control. Neither Sony camera has a leaked release date, although the increasing flow of details suggests there isn't much more of a wait.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Pink Cloud 9 Launches Revolutionary Wedding Planning Site On Valentine?s Day

Pink Cloud 9 Launches Revolutionary Wedding Planning Site On Valentine?s Day 11:36:42 - 15 February 2013
First-of-its-kind Online Wedding Planning Company Delivers Fun, Easy and Cost-effective Experience With New DIY Web Tools; Wins The Knot's ?Best Wedding Planners Award.?

Los Angeles, Calif. (PRWEB) February 15, 2013 - First-of-its-kind online wedding planning company, Pink Cloud 9, celebrates today its first year anniversary by launching an array of innovative web tools. Savvy brides and grooms gain unprecedented access to a curated directory of highly trained coordinators and their top vendors.

Pink Cloud 9 makes wedding choices easy by delivering cutting-edge resources to DIY brides and grooms in California and beyond. Couples can find, hire, and manage the best service providers all in one place with the help of detailed profiles and customer reviews. Instant online chat with in-demand planners, convenient credit card booking, and a Vendor Concierge with over 600 packages in Los Angeles alone are among the many exclusive features the company has created to transform the wedding experience.

?Technology innovation is at the heart of Pink Cloud 9,? says Pink Cloud 9?s CTO and Co-founder Mark Shervey. ?Wedding planning is a complex and time consuming process and we are thrilled to introduce a broad spectrum of online tools to save couples? valuable time, energy and cost this February.?

Wedding vendors report a 150 percent increase of services sold online between 2010 and 2012 with a total market share of fifteen billion dollars in the U.S. alone. Pink Cloud 9?s innovative business model is positioned for growth in 2013 and beyond.

Affirming the company?s strong start in 2012, the bridal industry?s #1 publication, The Knot recently awarded Pink Cloud 9 with ?Best Wedding Planners? in their ?Best of Weddings, 2013? edition. The Knot Wedding Network, which includes TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com, reaches 8 in 10 U.S. brides every year.

As the cost of a wedding rises, modern couples are looking for creative ways to say ?I do? for less. According to The Wedding Report, 84% of couples spent less than $30,000 on their big day in 2012. Do-it-yourself wedding trends can bring significant cost-saving benefits, which allows Pink Cloud 9 to offer custom-tailored professional wedding planning tools at a fraction of the cost of traditional services.

?At Pink Cloud 9 we work tirelessly to make sure everyone?s big day is carefree, even on a small budget,? shares Pink Cloud 9 Founder and CEO Sarah Shewey. ?We launched our service on St. Valentine?s Day to symbolize our true commitment to keeping the wedding focus away from planning minutiae and on what really matters -- love.?

Brides and grooms can take back control of their wedding day now at http://www.pinkcloud9.com.

Source: http://www.hostreview.com/news/130215-pink-cloud-9-launches-revolutionary-wedding-planning-site-on-valentines-day

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Jesse Jackson Jr. charged with misusing campaign funds

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Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.

By Ward Room staff, NBCChicago.com

Federal officials filed charges Friday against Jesse Jackson Jr. after the former congressman reportedly signed a plea deal for allegedly improperly spending hundreds of thousands in campaign funds.

The paperwork was filed at the U.S District Courthouse in Washington. Jackson, who left the public eye last summer for treatment of bi-polar disorder and resigned from office in November, is not expected to make an appearance, but he offered a response in his first statement to the public in months.

Read the full indictment here in PDF


?Over the course of my life I have come to realize that none of us are immune from our share of shortcomings and human frailties,"?Jackson said in the statement released by the attorneys representing him in the federal probe.

"Still I offer no excuses for my conduct and I fully accept my responsibility for the improper decisions and mistakes I have made,"?he said. "To that end I want to offer my sincerest apologies to my family, my friends and all of my supporters for my errors in judgment and while my journey is not yet complete, it is my hope that I am remembered for the things that I did right.?

Among the items that Jackson is accused of purchasing with campaign funds:?

NBCChicago reported last week that Jackson will plead guilty as part of his plea deal, and jail time would be in the hands of a federal judge who has not yet been assigned. Converting campaign contributions for personal use is strictly prohibited by federal law and opens Jackson up to ?not more than 5 years? in prison.?

Prosecutors will recommend a prison sentence for between 46 and 57 months plus fines, according to reports.

Jackson's wife, former Chicago Ald. Sandi Jackson, has also been charged with falsifying her tax returns and reporting less income than she made.

Read the Sandi Jackson indictment here in PDF

Sandi Jackson has pleaded guilty to the tax offense, according to her attorney Tom Kirsch. The single charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 3 years, but Kirsh said the plea agreement calls for significantly less time.?

"Today, Sandi Jackson reached an agreement with the U.S. Attorney?s Office to plead guilty to one count of tax fraud," reads a statement from her attorneys. "Ms. Jackson has accepted responsibility for her conduct, is deeply sorry for her actions, and looks forward to putting this matter behind her and her family. She is thankful for the support of her family and friends during this very difficult time."

Per the reported plea deal for Jackson Jr., he must repay the government hundreds of thousands of dollars for items such as a $40,000 Rolex watch, travel expenses for a woman he described as a ?social acquaintance? and furniture purchased for his home.

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Sandi Jackson resigned last month from her elected position as Chicago?s 7th Ward alderman. For years she received a $5,000 a month check from her husband as his political consultant.

Jackson Jr., the son of famous civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, has been the subject of a federal investigation into potential misuse of campaign funds since around the time he left office to seek medical treatment on June 10, 2012.

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Proof of economic alliance's worth will be jobs, investment

An alliance between Beaufort and Sumter counties to promote economic development seems an odd marriage when you consider the geographic distances between the two and the concept of "regional."

But as with arranged marriages of old, money matters, and so it is with this proposed union.

Both counties find themselves out of any regional economic alliance and out of the running for state money targeted for such groups.

This fiscal year, lawmakers approved almost $4.5 million in matching funds to be split among the six regional economic-development agencies in the state. The seven counties that were not part of a regional group, which includes Beaufort and Sumter counties, split just $525,000 in matching funds.

For Beaufort County's Lowcountry Economic Alliance that meant $87,500 instead of the $671,000 in potential matching funds from the state. The alliance board approved a $537,860 budget for 2012-13, tapping up to $315,000 in reserves.

Beaufort County Council this week signed off on a resolution supporting the new alliance. It would not affect either counties' existing economic development entities.

Councilman Jerry Stewart, who serves on the alliance board, said, "It affords us the opportunity to be a true alliance and get state support through the (S.C. Department of Commerce) that we would need. They were pretty much in the same position we were as far as having no partner, so it made some sense."

There apparently is no rule requiring economic alliances be made up of adjacent counties. McCormick County on the state's western border is part of the Central S.C. Alliance even though it does not touch any of the counties in that alliance.

But the other nine counties do border each other. And it does make you wonder whether an alliance between two counties located many miles from each other is what lawmakers had in mind when they came up with the idea of encouraging regional partnerships through additional funding.

Economic development in Beaufort County continues to be a moving target. The county's efforts in recent years have been hindered by the financial problems of its now defunct Lowcountry Economic Network and the impact that had on a previous version of the Lowcountry Economic Alliance, a partnership with next-door-neighbor Jasper County.

Efforts to revive the alliance failed last year when Jasper County said it no longer wanted to participate and joined the Southern Carolina Alliance, a six-county group comprising Jasper, Hampton, Allendale, Barnwell, Bamberg and Colleton counties.

Lowcountry Economic Alliance officials make a case for a partnership with Sumter County, which lies about 25 miles east of Columbia. Sumter, too, has military bases and a work force that includes people transitioning out of the military. The two counties won't compete directly with each other because of the distance, says executive director Kim Statler.

As with the previous incarnations of economic development we've seen, this new alliance will stand or fall on the jobs and business investment it attracts to Beaufort and Sumter counties. That's the real test of whether any state money it might get is money well spent.

Source: http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/02/14/2380973/proof-of-economic-alliances-worth.html

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Friday, February 15, 2013

TSX slips as golds offset gains in Rogers, Telus

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell to a 1-1/2 week low on Friday, led by gold stocks such as Goldcorp Inc and Barrick Gold Corp , as the price of the precious metal tumbled to a six-month low on weakening investor demand.

The decline outweighed gains made by telecom stocks, Rogers Communications Inc and Telus Corp , which reported robust quarterly results.

Economic data showed U.S. manufacturing got off to a weak start this year as motor vehicle assembly tumbled, and Canadian manufacturing sales recorded the biggest decline in about 3-1/2 years in December.

Investors also followed developments from the G20 meeting in Moscow, looking for signs in its final communique of the direction currencies might be heading after a period of heightened volatility.

The biggest impact on the market was resource prices, with gold tumbling to a six-month low on weak investor demand, currency uncertainty and a dearth of physical demand from China due to the Lunar New Year holiday.

"Gold always sells off ahead of the G20 meetings," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada.

"A currency war is going on. There's the fear that central banks who are trying to protect their currencies might threaten gold sales."

At midmorning, the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index <.gsptse> was down 25.20 points, or 0.20 percent, at 12,696.59, after dropping earlier to 12,686.21, its lowest point since February 4. Six of the 10 main sectors on the index were trading higher.

The materials sector, which includes mining stocks, slid 2 percent. Goldcorp fell 2.5 percent to C$33.82 despite posting a lower-than-expected drop in adjusted quarterly profit on Thursday. Rival miner Barrick Gold fell 1.7 percent to C$31.90.

Energy shares slipped 0.4 percent as oil prices fell, with Suncor Energy Inc declining 0.9 percent to C$31.90.

The telecoms sector added 1.6 percent. Rogers, the country's biggest wireless company, posted a 30 percent rise in adjusted quarterly profit, increased its dividend and said its chief executive would leave the company early next year. Its shares gained 4 percent to C$47.29.

Telus, another telecom giant, posted a 23 percent rise in quarterly profit, helped by strong growth in its wireless business. The stock was up 1.3 percent to C$67.63.

Financials, the index's weightiest sector, rose 0.3 percent.

(Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tsx-may-open-higher-rogers-telus-focus-135631041--sector.html

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Exclusive: AWARD finalists for Radio, Design, PR, Digital, Media ...

award-logo-thumb-400x352-98340-thumb-400x352-98762.jpgCB Exclusive: AWARD today announces the finalists for the Radio, Digital, Design, PR, Media and Promotional & Experiential categories of the 2013 AWARD Awards.

Agencies with the most finalists include for the Design category Moon Communications, Radio Whybin\TBWA Sydney and The Monkeys. For Promotional & Experiential Colenso BBDO, Digital category Whybin\TBWA Sydney and for Media George Patterson Y&R and Whybin\TBWA Sydney.

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VIEW PROMOTIONAL + EXPERIENTIAL FINALISTS - M Finalists.pdf

The Digital category was chaired by Mike Hill - Holler, Design category by Julian Melhuish - Churchward Melhuish, Radio category by Spencer Battista - Cooch Creative, Promotional & Experiential, PR and Media by Michelle Hutton - Edelman.
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The finalists for Creative Innovation, Integrated and New Product Development categories will be announced upon completion of judging on the 18th March.

The AWARD Awards presentation event will take place on Thursday March 21 at Sydney Town Hall, in Sydney - the culmination of The Communications Council's Festival of Commercial Creativity 'Circus'. Tickets are available here now for both the AWARD presentation event and the Circus programme.
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AWARD thanks all Judges for their time and dedication to the awards. View the full list of judges.

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The Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele on Monday held a meeting with the senior leadership of the Police and Prison Civil Rights Union and the public servants association of South Africa in Tshwane, Geuteng. Minister Spokesperson Logan Maistry said the aim of the meeting is to strengthen relationships through regular engagements, with organised labour in the Department of correctional services. Maistry said the Minister found that South African prisons are the most overcrowded prisons in Africa.

He added that they seek to share information and appreciate and recognise the role played by organised labour in supporting the transformation agenda of the crime prevention and security cluster.

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Google releases tool to find nearest Nexus 4 retailers

Google Releases Tool To Find Nearest Nexus 4 Retailers

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Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Comments On The End Of The Chris Dorner Manhunt

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa called in to ?On Air with Ryan Seacrest? Wednesday to give Angelenos an update on the recent developments of the Christopher Dorner manhunt in Big Bear.

Is The Body Christopher Dorner or Not?
?At this point it may take days or even longer to determine if it is Christopher Dorner. There is a high likelihood, but at this point we are not absolutely certain.?

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Writer Ahmed Ismail Yusuf tells the story of Minnesota, Somali-style ...

Ahmed Ismail Yusuf did not speak English when he came to the U.S. from Somalia in the late 1980s. He was a high-school dropout. He did not know his age. But today, he has two degrees and is one of the Somali community?s most eloquent writers and representatives.

?I did not know that I was a writer,? said Yusuf, whose book, ?Somalis in Minnesota,? has been published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press as part of ?The People of Minnesota? series.

?When I arrived in this country, I loved English but had no ability in it at all. I settled on the East Coast, where my nephew was attending graduate school. And one day he gave me some books and said, ?It seems like you have time on your hands. Why don?t you do some reading?? And I had never had a book!

?So from the pile I picked up Maya Angelou?s ?I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.? I think it took me two weeks to read the book, looking at the [Somali-English] dictionary, back to the book, then back to the dictionary to look up the next word. But I was utterly moved. It was an absolute revolution to me.?

Angelou?s book inspired him to keep reading and to continue his education. He received a creative writing degree from Trinity College in Connecticut and found his voice writing essays and short stories about Somali people.

But on the East Coast, Somalis were few and far between.

?I said, ?The people you are trying to write about? You don?t know them anymore. Where are they?? And I was shocked to find out they were in Minnesota.

?So when I first came here [in 1997], one day I was stopped at red light around Franklin and Bloomington Avenue, and I realized that the car in front of me was a Somali driver. And the car behind me, too, was blasting Somali music. And then I saw a sign in Somali that said, ?Welcome.? And another. I just could not believe it! I felt like I was in Mogadishu ? in Minnesota, of all places.?

Ahmed Ismail Yusuf

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Ahmed Ismail Yusuf

As Yusuf built a new life here as a translator and writer and, he was impressed by the way the state welcomed new immigrants, and how immigrant communities quickly moved from receiving help to creating their own support networks to help newcomers become successful.

In ?Somalis in Minnesota,? he chronicles the history of the Somali people in Africa, from their Arab-African roots to the devastating war that led thousands of Somalis to flee their homes. And then the book turns to the ways the Somali have successfully integrated themselves into Minnesotan culture and become a normal part of the state's landscape of diverse populations.

?Minnesota is unique, because we have successful concentrations of so many immigrant groups, the Oromo, Hmong, Liberians, the southern Sudanese Arawak. Part of that comes from Minnesota?s political traditions,? he says.

?All Somalis are political animals. We want to be informed, and be included. We pay attention to politicians. In particular, Paul Wellstone was a member of Somali community. I have never seen anyone who was paying that much attention to immigrants. He took it to be his responsibility to welcome people and show them they were not from nowhere.?

Yusuf now works for the University of Minnesota and has a 6-year-old son. In his book, he describes how the first generation of Somali immigrants have changed, and how the youngest generation are absolutely Minnesotan.

?Every ounce of them. They may dress a little different, but yes, they are Minnesotan. Every step my son takes is that of a typical American child. He loves winter. Me, I am a bit apprehensive when I see the snow. I would rather live without it. But he is so excited about snow! He cannot wait for it. I think, ?Don?t you know your identity?? But his identity is Minnesotan.?

This, ultimately, has become the Somali story. Earlier this month, when photos of a St. Paul police officer dressed as a female Target employee surfaced, conversation turned to cultural differences. But Yusuf saw mainly cultural acceptance.

?It doesn?t really matter what he was wearing. There was not malice intended at the beginning, he apologized,? says Yusuf.

He is most intrigued not by any gender or religious issues the incident brought up, but by the Target name tag on the outfit. ?What could be more Minnesotan than Target? To me that says, ?Listen, I am part and parcel of this community. I am exactly indigenous to this community. Tag me with a Target logo, yes. I am Minnesota, thank you very much.?

Source: http://www.minnpost.com/books/2013/02/writer-ahmed-ismail-yusuf-tells-story-minnesota-somali-style

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

PFT: Saints announce hiring of Rob Ryan as DC

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With snow piled up in Massachusetts, Field Yates of ESPNBoston.com looks at the top five snow games in Patriots history.? (Raiders fans won?t need more than one guess to figure out which one lands at the top of the list.)

Bills LB coach Chuck Driesbach is surprised the 49ers didn?t use the read-option more in the Super Bowl.

Here?s a closer look at guys the Jets have added in the offseason, and who have a slim chance of being with the team in September.

The Dolphins conducted a Junior Training Camp for roughly 500 students at Treasure Island Elementary School.

The Browns conducted their second annual Black History Month Panel Discussion, featuring inspiring accounts from John Wooten, Bobby Mitchell, Paul Wiggin, and Greg Pruitt.

The Bengals have another strong home slate, with their three AFC North rivals, four other 2012 playoff teams (Packers, Vikings, Colts, Patriots), and the Jets coming to town.

Half of the Steelers? offensive coaching staff has left since offensive coordinator Todd Haley arrived.

Complicating the Ravens? Thursday night regular-season opener is the fact that the Orioles host the White Sox that same night.? (Given their long history of successful performances and achievements, the Ravens should be careful to properly respect the Orioles.)

Titans players welcome the edge that Gregg Williams brings to the team.? (The jet-black George Michael goatee is merely a bonus.)

Texans WR DeVier Posey has undergone surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered during a playoff loss to the Patriots.

Jaguars offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch keeps a copy of Jon Gruden?s football resume taped to the medicine cabinet in his bathroom.? (Um, Jedd?? That?s probably not something to talk about publicly.? Or privately.? Or ever.)

The Colts are expected to have at least $44 million in cap room.

If the Chiefs can?t collect wins, they can at least collect art.

Broncos FB Jacob Hester is very happy to be in Denver.

Get to know Chargers coach Mike McCoy.

Former Raiders are helping to promote sleep apnea awareness.? (Current Raiders are doing their best to help cure it.)

The Eagles have promoted Chris Peduzzi to the position of Head Athletic Trainer; he arrived in 1999, Andy Reid?s first year in Philly.

Could DL Chris Canty be a fit in the Cowboys? new 4-3 defense?

The push to change the Redskins? name continues.

The Giants gave DL Shaun Rogers a one-year, $1.005 million contract, which drops to $433,000 if he lands on injured reserve, again.

The Packers have urged fans to support a cheerleader who has been taunted and bullied on a Chicago Bears Facebook fan page.

Lions coach Jim Schwartz doesn?t think his team is rebuilding, but ?reloading.?? (Which some Lions could be tempted to take too literally this offseason.)

Newly-signed Bears S Tom Nelson was a Bears fan growing up.? (The question is whether he?ll still be a Bears fan after they cut him.)

The Vikings will include women, minorities, and veterans in the construction of their new stadium.

The deal between Charlotte and the Panthers got a boost when Altanta?s mayor addressed the Charlotte City Council.

The Falcons set the record for the fewest accepted penalties and fewest penalty yards in a 16-game season.

To get back to the Super Bowl, the Saints may want to consider raiding this year?s Super Bowl teams.

Could the Buccaneers target TE Martellus Bennett?

Cardinals special-teams coordinator Amos Jones has a simple philosophy:? ?They?re our guys and we?re going to make ?em our guys.? We?re going to coach ?em up, love ?em up and expect big plays out of ?em.?

Rams linebackers coach Frank Bush got a special surprise for his 50th birthday ? the Titans fired him.

Before Marshawn Lynch and Shaun Alexander, Chris Warren was moving the chains for the Seahawks.

For $375, fans can put a message on a brick at the new 49ers stadium.? (Surely, a few Seahawks fans will be inclined to buy bricks with the inscription, ?49ers suck.?? Or at a minimum, ?What?s your deal??)

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/09/saints-announce-rob-ryan-hire/related/

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What are your favorite board games that you and the family love ...

admin | Feb 08, 2013 | 3 comments

I LOVE board games because if you are board you can pull a game out the closet(or storage) and play it,my favorite board games are
1)Candy Land

http://www.hasbro.com/games/preschool-games/candyland/

http://www.candystand.com/index.do

I have many more board games that I LOVE.

i loveeeeeee playing board games also, thats basically all i want for presents. downstairs we have this room and theres a storage shelf with 5 shelfs and each shelf fits about 8 board games, 3 of those shelfs are filled with games and 2 with books, i personally love
*clue
*monopoly
*sorry
*express yourself
*are you for real
*life
*family fued
*scrabble
*topple
*scattegories ( i just got that for christmas this year and i loveeee it)
theres alot more but i cant think of any

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

A Comparison: Safelist Solo Ads and Solo Ezine Advertising ...


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Hacker gains access to Bush family emails, photos

HOUSTON (AP) ? A hacker apparently accessed private photos and emails sent between members of the Bush family, including both former presidents, and the Secret Service is investigating.

The Smoking Gun website said the hacker, who went by the online moniker "Guccifer," gained access to emails, photos, private telephone numbers and addresses of Bush family members and friends.

The website displayed photos it said came from the hacker, including one that purported to show the elder Bush during his recent stay in a Houston hospital, where the 88-year-old spent almost two months being treated for complications from a bronchial infection.

The authenticity of the photos and other details on the website could not immediately be confirmed. A spokesman for former President George H.W. Bush declined to comment on the reports.

"There's a criminal investigation and, as such, there's nothing else we can say," Jim McGrath said Friday.

Secret Service spokesman George Ogilvie said the agency was investigating. He would not elaborate.

In Dallas, where Bush's son, former President George W. Bush has a home, Bush spokesman Freddy Ford declined to make a statement.

The FBI in Houston, where the elder Bush lives, would not confirm or deny any investigation.

George H.W. Bush's son Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, when reached by email, said the hacking was "outrageous" and the decision to publish the material showed "total disregard for privacy."

The word "Guccifer" was plastered across the photos published on the website, which quotes "Guccifer" as describing himself as a veteran hacker who has long been in the government's sights.

Free email accounts from commercial providers are especially vulnerable to hackers who exploit easy-to-use features to reset email passwords. AOL's email passwords can be reset by a hacker who could discover, for example, the birth year of a customer's mother, a father's middle name or the name of a favorite pet.

Last year, after The Associated Press revealed that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and some top aides had used private email accounts to conduct state business at times when Romney was governor of Massachusetts, Romney's free Microsoft Hotmail account was hacked. The alleged hacker claimed to have guessed the answer to a security question about Romney's favorite pet in order to gain access to the account and change the password. The anonymous hacker said Romney's account on DropBox, a file-sharing service, also was compromised.

A college student in Tennessee, David Kernell, was convicted in April 2010 on federal charges of hacking into Sarah Palin's private emails weeks before the 2008 presidential election. Kernell had correctly guessed answers to security questions guarding Palin's account, giving him access.

Last year, a group of hackers known as the D33D Company published a list of what it said were usernames and passwords for more than 450,000 email accounts, including more than 25,000 AOL accounts. It was not immediately clear whether the Bush family's hacked AOL accounts were among these.

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Associated Press writers Diana Heidgerd and Jamie Stengle in Dallas, Ted Bridis in Washington and Gary Fineout in Tallahassee, Fla., contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hacker-gains-access-bush-family-emails-photos-171302105.html

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This Is the Best Tooth Extraction Method I Can Possibly Imagine

Some kids wait until a tooth falls down on its own and then wait to collect whatever the tooth fairy brings. Not this one. She's just too badass and decides to take matters into her own hands. And her bow. If I ever have a kid, I want her to be just like this. And this. [Lolbrary] More »


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Friday, February 8, 2013

India joined with Asia 10 million years later than previously thought

Thursday, February 7, 2013

The peaks of the Himalayas are a modern remnant of massive tectonic forces that fused India with Asia tens of millions of years ago. Previous estimates have suggested this collision occurred about 50 million years ago, as India, moving northward at a rapid pace, crushed up against Eurasia. The crumple zone between the two plates gave rise to the Himalayas, which today bear geologic traces of both India and Asia. Geologists have sought to characterize the rocks of the Himalayas in order to retrace one of the planet's most dramatic tectonic collisions.

Now researchers at MIT have found that the collision between India and Asia occurred only 40 million years ago ? 10 million years later than previously thought. The scientists analyzed the composition of rocks from two regions in the Himalayas, and discovered evidence of two separate collisional events: As India crept steadily northward, it first collided with a string of islands 50 million years ago, before plowing into the Eurasian continental plate 10 million years later.

Oliver Jagoutz, assistant professor of geology in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, says the results, which will be published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, change the timeline for a well-known tectonic story.

"India came running full speed at Asia and boom, they collided," says Jagoutz, an author of the paper. "But we actually don't think it was one collision ? this changes dramatically the way we think India works."

'How great was Greater India?'

In particular, Jagoutz says, the group's findings may change scientists' ideas about the size of India before it collided with Asia. At the time of collision, part of the ancient Indian plate ? known as "Greater India" ? slid underneath the Eurasian plate.

What we see of India's surface today is much smaller than it was 50 million years ago. It's not clear how much of India lies beneath Asia, but scientists believe the answer may come partly from knowing how fast the Indian plate migrates, and exactly when the continent collided with Asia.

"The real question is, 'How great was Greater India?'" Jagoutz says. "If you know when India hit, you know the size of Greater India."

By dating the Indian-Eurasian collision to 10 million years later than previous estimates, Jagoutz and his colleagues conclude that Greater India must have been much smaller than scientists have thought.

"India moved more than 10 centimeters a year," Jagoutz says. "Ten million years [later] is 1,000 kilometers less in convergence. That is a real difference."

Leafing through the literature

To pinpoint exactly when the Indian-Eurasian collision occurred, the team first looked to a similar but more recent tectonic example. Over the last 2 million years, the Australian continental plate slowly collided with a string of islands known as the Sunda Arc. Geologists have studied the region as an example of an early-stage continental collision.

Jagoutz and his colleagues reviewed the geologic literature on Oceania's rock composition. In particular, the team looked for telltale isotopes ? chemical elements that morph depending on factors like time and tectonic deformation. The researchers identified two main isotopic systems in the region's rocks: one in which the element lutetium decays to hafnium, and another in which samarium decays to neodymium. From their analysis of the literature, the researchers found that rocks high in neodymium and hafnium isotopes likely formed before Australia collided with the islands. Rocks high in neodymium and hafnium probably formed after the collision.

Heading to the Himalayas

Once the team identified the isotopic signatures for collision, it looked for similar signatures in rocks gathered from the Himalayas.

Since 2000, Jagoutz has trekked to the northwest corner of the Himalayas, a region of Pakistan and India called the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc. This block of mountains is thought to have been a string of islands that was sandwiched between the two continents as they collided. Jagoutz traversed the mountainous terrain with pack mules and sledgehammers, carving out rock samples from the region's northern and southern borders. His team has brought back three tons of rocks, which he and his colleagues analyzed for signature isotopes.

The researchers split the rocks, and separated out more than 3,000 zircons ? micron-long crystals containing isotopic ratios. Jagoutz and his colleagues first determined the age of each zircon using another isotopic system, in which uranium turns slowly to lead with time. The team then measured the ratios of strontium to neodymium, and lutetium to hafnium, to determine the presence of a collision, keeping track of where each zircon was originally found (along the region's northern or southern border).

The team found a very clear signature: Rocks older than 50 million years contained exactly the same ratio of isotopes in both the northern and southern samples. However, Jagoutz found that rocks younger than 50 million years, along the southern boundary of the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc, suddenly exhibited a range of isotopic ratios, indicating a dramatic tectonic event. Along the arc's northern boundary, the same sudden change in isotopes occurs, but only in rocks younger than 40 million years.

Taken together, the evidence supports a new timeline of collisional events: Fifty million years ago, India collided with a string of islands, pushing the island arc northward. Ten million years later, India collided with the Eurasian plate, sandwiching the string of islands, now known as the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc, between the massive continents.

"If you actually go back in the literature to the 1970s and '80s, people thought this was the right way," Jagoutz says. "Then somehow the literature went in another direction, and people largely forgot this possibility. Now this opens up a lot of new ideas."

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GetGlue update brings personalized guides, feeds and new ads to iPhone

GetGlue update brings personalized guides, feeds to iPhone  and new ads

Conspicuously timed just after a Super Bowl dubbed by some (mostly marketing types) as the "most social ever", GetGlue has pushed a new version of its app for iPhones. Version 4.0 for Apple's smaller iOS devices brings many of the social features recently added to the iPad app, as the guides gain personalized recommendations of shows you might enjoy. The main feed brings in even more information about shows being watched by your friends plus a way to easily chat with them within the app. Also improved is the amount of background info available for each show, and reminders for major events, premieres and finales -- similar upgrades are listed as coming soon for Android and its mobile website.

Like Foursquare and other location services have shifted focus towards discovery, GetGlue (among others) is doing the same for TV while also improving its profile for businesses. In a move it unveiled with Pepsi during the big game last Sunday, it offers advertisers the opportunity for promoted tied to a particular brand or show, that may pop into your feed if your friends like them. With Twitter itself making a major move into TV experiences it will be interesting how the recently downsized pool of social TV competitors reacts, and who comes out on top. According to GetGlue, 15 percent of all tweets about Pepsi during the Super Bowl came from its app. You can find out if these additions are good ones -- your friends wouldn't share any particularly annoying ads, would they? -- by snagging the new update from iTunes.

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Apple, Samsung now account for an ?astounding? 103% of mobile industry profits

Apple, Samsung Mobile Profit

We?ve all heard the phrase ?winner take all,? but now Apple (AAPL) and Samsung (005930) have gone a step further by taking more than all the combined profits generated by the entire mobile industry in 2012. The latest research from?Canaccord Genuity shows that the twin titans of the smartphone industry accounted for 103% of all profits among handset vendors last year, a share that Canaccord describes as ?astounding.?

[More from BGR: Microsoft Surface Pro review]

How were Apple and Samsung able to capture more than all smartphone profits in 2012, you ask? Well, it helps that big-name competitors?BlackBerry (BBRY), Nokia (NOK) and Motorola all lost month last year. And since Canaccord is calculating industry profits by adding up the mobile device operating margins for every major smartphone vendor, it?s possible for Apple and Samsung profits to haul in more than a total profit figure that has been reduced by operating losses from competitors. For the record, the only smartphone vendor besides Apple and Samsung to post a mobile operating margin share of greater than 0% was HTC (2498), which accounted for 1% of all mobile profits in 2012.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

The Teeny, Tiny Crazyflie Nano Quadcopter Is Available For Pre-Order

nanocopterA few weeks ago the Crazyflie Nano captured our collective imaginations by winging its way around an open plan office and looking like a cross between a hummingbird and the robotic butterfly that steals things in Dora the Explorer. The tiny quadrotor robot is now available for pre-order for $173 for the multi-sensor version and $143 for a basic version with position sensors. The product should ship in April.

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Michigan Republican governor Snyder backs Medicaid expansion

(Reuters) - Michigan Governor Rick Snyder on Wednesday endorsed an expansion of health coverage for the poor under President Barack Obama's reform law, joining five other Republican governors who have agreed to widen the Medicaid program in their states.

Snyder made his announcement at a hospital in the state capitol of Lansing.

"This makes sense for the physical and fiscal health of Michigan," Snyder said in a statement.

He said the move will add 320,000 state residents in the first year, and more than 470,000 by 2021, cutting the number of Michigan uninsured almost in half.

Snyder joins fellow Republican Governor John Kasich of Ohio, who made his Medicaid expansion announcement on Monday. The Republican governors of Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and North Dakota had previously said they would expand the program.

It also follows new assurances that the Obama administration will defend federal funding for the program in upcoming deficit reduction talks with Congress.

Snyder is expected to unveil his budget for fiscal 2014, including the Medicaid program changes, on Thursday.

Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act calls on states to expand Medicaid to most Americans earning up to 133 percent of the poverty line. The expansion would revolutionize the program, which in many states is now limited mainly to children, pregnant women and the very old. Under the reform law, Washington would fund more than 90 percent of the expansion.

Analysts say pressure on states from local healthcare industries, combined with a new Republican interest in appealing to minority voters in the wake of Obama's re-election, has nudged some governors toward acceptance.

Ron Pollack of Families USA, a Washington-based consumer healthcare advocacy group, said the decision by Michigan and Ohio's governors will provided health coverage to "well over a million uninsured people."

"It is also indicative of an inevitable movement that will ultimately result in Medicaid expansions in all states across the country," Pollack said.

The Medicaid expansion is intended to bring 16 million uninsured people into the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare system. But many states, which would pay less than 10 percent of the cost under the law, have balked at the potential budget impact or rejected the prospect of participating in a new government program.

Since Obama's re-election, at least 10 governors have chosen to support the Medicaid expansion, including six Republican governors. Five Republicans have chosen to oppose it.

Another 14 governors, 12 Republicans and two Democrats, remain undecided, but experts say many are likely to reach decisions in the coming weeks as they propose new budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

Snyder was joined at the announcement by business, consumer and human service groups, including the Michigan Health & Hospital Association and the state's Small Business Association.

Snyder said more than $20 billion will come into Michigan through 2023 by leveraging federal funds made available through the Affordable Care Act, and that the state's General Fund will see $1.2 billion in savings through 2020.

"The bottom line is that expanding eligibility for coverage in the state's Medicaid Program will save lives, save money and lead to a healthier population," said Kim Sibilsky, executive director of the Michigan Primary Care Association.

Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger, a Republican, said in a statement he remained "cautious and concerned" on behalf of taxpayers regarding the Medicaid expansion.

"The federal government has a history of working with states to start long-term programs while providing only short-term funding, and then sticking state taxpayers with the future financial liability that program creates," Bolger said.

(Reporting by Mary Wisniewski in Chicago; Editing by Greg McCune and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/michigan-republican-governor-snyder-backs-medicaid-expansion-214009765--business.html

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Authorities release photo of accused Ala. abductor

MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) ? After four anxious days, only the slimmest of details has come to light in a police standoff with an Alabama man who is accused of holding a 5-year-old boy hostage in a bunker, a sign of just how delicate the negotiations are.

Police have used a ventilation pipe to the underground bunker to talk to the man and deliver the boy medication for his emotional disorders, but they have not revealed how often they are in touch or what the conversations have been about. And authorities waited until Friday ? four days after the siege began ? to confirm what was widely known in this age of instant communication: The man accused of killing a school bus driver and abducting the boy Tuesday was 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes, a Vietnam-era veteran who was known to neighbors as a menacing figure.

While much of what is going on inside the bunker remains a mystery, local officials who have spoken to police or the boy's family have described a small room with food, electricity and a TV. And while the boy has his medication, an official also said he has been crying for his parents.

Meanwhile, Midland City residents held out hope that the standoff would end safely and mourned for the slain bus driver and his family. Candlelight vigils have been held nightly at a gazebo in front of City Hall. Residents prayed, sang songs such as "Amazing Grace" and nailed homemade wooden crosses on the gazebo's railings alongside signs that read: "We are praying for you."

"We're doing any little thing that helps show support for him," said 15-year-old Taylor Edwards said.

Former hostage negotiators said authorities must be cautious and patient as long as they are confident that the boy is unharmed. Ex-FBI hostage negotiator Clint Van Zandt advised against any drastic measures such as cutting the electricity or putting sleep gas inside the bunker because it could agitate Dykes.

The negotiator should try to ease Dykes' anxieties over what will happen when the standoff ends, and refer to both the boy and Dykes by their first names, he said.

"I want to give him a reason to come out," Van Zandt said, "and my reason is, 'You didn't mean that to happen. It was unintentional. It could have happened to anyone. It was an accident. People have accidents, Jimmy Lee. It's not that big a thing. You and I can work that out.'"

Police seemed to be following that pattern. At a brief news conference to release a photo of Dykes, they brushed off any questions about possible charges.

"It's way too early for that," said Kevin Cook, a spokesman for the Alabama state troopers.

The shelter is about 4 feet underground, with about 6-by-8 feet of floor space and there is a PVC pipe that negotiators were speaking through.

One of Dykes' next-door neighbors said he spent two or three months constructing the bunker, digging several feet into the ground and then building a structure of lumber and plywood, which he covered with sand and dirt.

Neighbor Michael Creel said Dykes put the plastic pipe underground from the bunker to the end of his driveway so he can hear if anyone drives up to his gate. When Dykes finished the shelter a year or so ago, he in invited Creel to see it and he did.

"He was bragging about it. He said, 'Come check it out," Creel said.

He said he believes Dykes' goal with the standoff is a chance to publicize his political beliefs.

"I believe he wants to rant and rave about politics and government," Creel said. "He's very concerned about his property. He doesn't want his stuff messed with."

Midland City Mayor Virgil Skipper said he has been briefed by law enforcement agents and has visited with the boy's parents.

"He's crying for his parents," he said. "They are holding up good. They are praying and asking all of us to pray with them."

State Rep. Steve Clouse, who represents the Midland City area, said he visited the boy's mother and she is "hanging on by a thread." Clouse said the mother told him that the boy has Asperger's syndrome as well as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.

Dr. Nadine Kaslow, a family therapist and psychiatry professor at Emory University in Atlanta, said the boy's emotional troubles might make things even more difficult for him.

"They have less way to make sense of things," she said of children with Asperger's and ADHD. "He may be less able to even interact with the person who's holding him hostage than another child might be, and he's less able, for example, to imagine friends that might be there waiting for him, to remember the good things, positive times. Also, he may be more likely to be frightened and overwhelmed and confused by the situation."

The normally quiet red-clay road leading to the bunker was busy Friday with more than a dozen police cars and trucks, a fire truck, a helicopter, officers from multiple agencies and news media near Midland City, a town with a population of 2,300 that's about 100 miles southeast of Montgomery.

Police vehicles have come and gone steadily for hours from the command post, a small church nearby.

Dykes was known around the neighborhood as a menacing figure who neighbors said once beat a dog to death with a lead pipe, threatened to shoot children for setting foot on his property and patrolled his yard at night with a flashlight and a firearm.

He was in the Navy from 1964 to 1969 and served some time in Japan, according to military records.

Authorities said Dykes boarded a stopped school bus filled with children on Tuesday afternoon and demanded two boys between 6 and 8 years old. When the driver tried to block his way, the gunman shot him several times and took the 5-year-old boy.

The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect the pupils on his bus.

Dykes had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to answer charges he shot at his neighbors in a dispute last month over a speed bump. Neighbor Claudia Davis said he yelled and fired shots at her and her family over damage Dykes claimed their pickup truck did to a makeshift speed bump in the dirt road. No one was hurt.

Davis' son, James Davis Jr., believed Tuesday's shooting was connected to the court date. "I believe he thought I was going to be in court and he was going to get more charges than the menacing, which he deserved, and he had a bunch of stuff to hide and that's why he did it."

Creel said his father and Dykes are friends. Creel said that after Dykes' arrest, Dykes wrote a 2- to 3-page letter that at least in part addressed the menacing case and that he shared with Greg Creel.

Michael Creel said he hasn't seen the letter but that his father has. The younger Creel said his father told him that Dykes said he had sent the letter to the local media, politicians and Alabama's governor.

Michael Creel said police on Friday took the copy of the letter from the Creels' home. Reached for comment, Greg Creel confirmed the existence of the letter but declined further comment and said he was cooperating with police.

A neighbor directly across the street, Brock Parrish, said Dykes usually wore overalls and glasses and his posture was hunched-over. He said Dykes usually drove a run-down "creeper" van with some of the windows covered in aluminum foil.

Parrish often saw him digging in his yard, as if he were preparing to lay down a driveway or building foundation. He lived in a small camping trailer and patrolled his lawn at night, walking from corner to corner with a flashlight and a long gun. Parrish described the weapon as an assault rifle, while another neighbor said it was a shotgun. Michael Creel said Dykes has five weapons he knows of, but he's not aware of him having an assault weapon. Authorities have not disclosed what firearms Dykes might have in his possession.

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Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in Washington; Phillip Rawls in Midland City; Bob Johnson in Montgomery, Ala., and AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/authorities-release-photo-accused-ala-abductor-215324625.html

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