Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sony Music Unlimited Upgraded To 320Kbps Streaming

Sony Network Entertainment International today announced that they have rolled out a new upgrade to its?Sony Music Unlimited streaming service which has brought with it?320Kbps streaming.

The new?320Kbps Streaming is now available for Android smartphones and tablets, PS3, PC, Mac, Sony Xperia?and??Sony Android Walkman running?Sony Music Unlimited.

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The new feature is now available to be used live on the mentioned devices and?will be added to other?devices?compatible with the Music Unlimited service later this year, says Sony.

?Sony Entertainment Network?s Music Unlimited service is a cloud-based digital music service that hosts a global catalog of over 18 million licensed songs and is available on a wide range of Sony and non-Sony connected devices including any personal computer (including Windows and Mac OS), iOS devices including iPhone and iPod touch , Android devices including Sony Xperia smartphones and tablets, as well as the PS3, PlayStation Vita, and connected Sony BRAVIA HDTVs as well as various Sony home audio and video devices.?

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

ARGUS drone spots you from 20,000 feet ? with camera-phone sensors

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Paranoid delusions about black helicopters hovering over an area will soon be out of date: The latest scary spy apparatus lives 20,000 feet up, turning 30 or more square miles into live video sharp?enough to spot individual people walking around.

The system is called ARGUS, after the 100-eyed god of Greek myth, and fittingly, it works by hooking together hundreds of inexpensive image sensors like those found in mobile phones.?The non-classified parts were featured last week in an episode of the PBS show "Nova"?all about drones and surveillance (the ARGUS segment starts at the half-hour mark).

ARGUS has appeared in earlier reports, but in a much less detailed fashion. The "Nova"?program shows how it might actually appear in action.

Yiannis Antoniades of BAE Systems, the British company that makes the ARGUS system (with help and funding from DARPA), told PBS that although BAE?would have liked to design a whole new sensor, it was cheaper and more practical to use an array of smaller, off-the-shelf ones.

The current version uses 368 five-megapixel sensors, for a total of 1.8 gigapixels. But unlike other gigapixel camera systems, this one doesn't record still images ? it produces video. That means that from four miles up, it can watch a?roughly circular area up to six miles wide, tracking every car and person in real time.

The amount of data produced by the system is, naturally, immense, around 6?petabytes per day according to earlier reports.

ARGUS has yet to be deployed, although there were plans to send three to Afghanistan onboard a helicopter-like hovering unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)?called the Hummingbird, now defunct. The future of the system?is, for now, classified.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBCNews Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/argus-drone-spots-you-20-000-feet-camera-phone-sensors-1C8149730

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Google Giving Grant Worth $1M To Fund Free Raspberry Pi For 15,000 U.K. Schoolkids (Updated)

googlechestertonGoogle's philanthropic arm, Google Giving, has awarded a grant to the Raspberry Pi Foundation to fund 15,000 U.K. schoolchildren to get their very own Raspberry Pi micro computer to learn to code. The size of the Google Giving grant has not been disclosed but the Model B Pi, which the kids will be getting, retails for $35 -- so taken at face retail value the grant is worth $525,000.

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Starbucks says no plan to freeze UK investment

LONDON (Reuters) - The world's biggest coffee chain Starbucks Corp denied it had threatened to suspend investment in Britain in protest over perceived government criticism of its tax affairs.

"Starbucks remains fully committed to opening 300 new stores and creating 5,000 new jobs by 2016," the company said in a statement on Sunday.

"We do not discuss the details of our Government meetings, but can say that we do not recognize how it has been reported."

The Sunday Telegraph said the Seattle-based coffee chain had demanded talks with British officials last week after Prime Minister David Cameron warned tax-avoiding firms to "wake up and smell the coffee" - seen as a reference to Starbucks.

Starbucks threatened to put on hold plans announced last year to invest 100 million pounds ($158.06 million) in new British branches, the paper said, citing unnamed sources close to the company.

Last year, Starbucks was caught up in a consumer backlash against legal techniques used by companies to cut their tax bills after Reuters revealed it had booked no profit and paid no tax in Britain for three years, despite telling investors its British arm was profitable.

The company has since bowed to public pressure and is expected to pay about 20 million pounds in British corporation tax over the next two years.

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(Reporting by Myles Neligan; Editing by Alison Birrane)

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Olu of Warri tasks youths on leadership

The Olu of Warri, HRM Ogiame Atuwatse II, has charged members of Chambers International, JCI, to continue the good work of sensitising the citizenry on self improvement and actualization as a means of getting Nigeria out of its current leadership problem.

The Olu gave the charge when Warri Chapter of JCI and some national executives of the body paid him a courtesy visit as part of activities for the investiture of Josephine Ukah as 2013 Chapter President of Junior Chamber International, Warri.

The royal father enjoined them not to relent in their determination to bring about leadership re-orientation in Nigeria and the world at large. He gave the delegation his royal blessings and promised them his continuous support.

Josephine Ukah, on her part, said the visit was to seek the advice of the royal father on how they could be actively involved in making the community a better place. She said JCI has four areas of opportunities, which include the individual, the community, international and business.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Old-Fashioned Motherhood: From the Comments: Frustration in ...

Dear friends,

This morning, I checked my e-mail inbox to find that I had a new comment on an older post of mine called "The Incredible Shrinking Family". I could feel the pain of the writer so clearly in her words, and I wanted to reach out to her. Who of us have not been frustrated, tired, and just plain worn-out?

Here's what she wrote:

Hi! I came across your blog today and loved reading this post. I agree with everything you have to say ... in principle. But in practice I find this very difficult. I want to love children and love being a mother, but I just don't!
I have two darling little girls who I love, but I don't love being a mother. Pregnancy was miserable, the sleep deprivation of newborns was horrendous and the tantrums and potty training of toddlers has been torture! Like you say, it takes sacrifice, but I sometimes feel like it is just too much for me. I long for a life outside of my children, for some part of me to be left-over at the end of the day for my husband, for something besides diapers and disciplining and dishes!
So yes, children are important and families are vital and I believe in the LDS doctrine of the family ... but I just can't have more children. I feel it would be disastrous for me, for my marriage and for the children we already have. So I guess what I'm saying is that I totally get why some women do not want to have children or do not want to have a lot of children. I understand what they are feeling!
I would have never guessed that I would be saying this. As a young LDS teen, I yearned for a large family. But now, when reality has set in, I am just not enjoying it at all! I feel like overall I have a good attitude around my children and love them, do all of the good stay-at-home-mom things, but deep-down, I am miserable. Any advice?

I know that often people may think that my posts are so idealistic that I must never have bad days or frustrations, or a bad attitude. I'm sorry if this is a disappoinment, ladies, but I have had those days when I want to throw in the towel. I have moments where I hold my head in my hands and think "What have I done?!"

:-)

But those days don't last forever (Thank goodness!) and with the Lord's help we can do the difficult and succeed-- and have joy! (I promise!!!)

Here was my response to her, and to all moms who have those times and seasons where they feel they can't take another step, change another diaper, or wash one more dish:

I am so sorry that you are so overwhelmed and discouraged. Boy, have I been there! But there really is hope and peace on the horizon...

First of all, you are deep in the trenches of one of the hardest times of motherhood! I advise you take a deep breath and try to see into your future five, ten or fifteen years from now.

You will NOT always be sleep deprived and mired in the difficulties of trying to be and do everything on your own. Those little ones you have now WILL grow, they will learn to do more for themselves, and they will not always be so demanding.

The time you take now to patiently, lovingly train them will buy you more liberty and breathing room in your not-too-distant future. Is it hard? YES. But from experience, I can tell you, that when you work hard at training those first few little ones, then they become more helpful to you in your duties AND with any other little ones that may be in your future.

Toddler-hood really is the time that ALL moms want to throw in the towle and say "I'm not cut out for this!" You are FAR from being alone in those feelings, I promise!

It is okay to take a break and let your body and your heart heal for a time. But the secret to that and to surviving and moving forward in everything is to PRAY. HARD. Ask for a blessing from your husband, now and then. Pray for peace. For direction. For patience.?

Good grief, I even once had to start praying that I could LOVE my kids!!! LOL! The beauty and blessing was that MY PRAYERS WORKED.

Anything worth doing is difficult-- that's the test of this life. But you don't need to hold your breath as you try to make it through the difficult years. Come up to the surface and breathe deeply in the Father's love, mercy and help.

None of us can succeed at this alone. We need Christ, and He is willing and waiting to take those troubles and burdens from us if we will just give them to Him.

Please don't struggle alone when you don't have to! The Lord loves you and sees every sacrifice and tear and sleepless night.?

Don't worry about having another baby right now. Just work on your relationship with Christ. Then everything else will fall into place.


We can "do all things through Christ." But we should not run faster than we have strength. We NEED to take time to be healed by the Lord. He will give us all we need and then some, helping us to do all things "in wisdom and order."

I know the writer and I would love to hear any other advice from my readers. Do you have more to add?

With love to all my sisters in the motherhood trenches,

Source: http://blog.oldfashionedmotherhood.com/2013/01/from-comments-frustration-in-motherhood.html

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Friday, January 25, 2013

BubbleBum inflatable booster seat - Tropic Home and Family

BubbleBum inflatable booster seat: Why didn?t I think of this?BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat for kids' car rides

BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat for kids' car rides

Has this happened to you? There have been so many times that my mom friends have asked around for a spare car seat for their visiting relative?s or friend?s child. Unfortunately, I don?t keep a spare (and my sedan isn?t big enough to carry more children than what I?ve got!).

So I wish I had come up with this brilliant idea: BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat (for kids 40-100 pounds). An inflatable seat that you can later roll up and place in the handy storage pouch makes it so easy to travel in a relative?s car, taxi or carpool. Kids going home with a friend can put BubbleBum in their backpack!

BubbleBum was developed by a mom (no surprise there) in Northern Ireland and has already won several awards. And yes, it?s safe ? it has been crash tested and approved.

Once I read the instructions (important!), I found the BubbleBum easy to set up. I did have trouble figuring out how to inflate it ? all you need to do is blow ? but when I reached my frustration threshold, my husband figured it out for me.

(Yes, I know how that sounds. Moving on?.)

The BubbleBum?s seat straps onto the shoulder belt and also the lap belt to make it secure. (This part was easy for me.)

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BubbleBum costs around $40 and is available at Target stores ? see below for a Florida list. If you?re outside of Florida, please find a store locator here.

BubbleBum comes in a compact cylinder -- now available at Target stores in the USA

BubbleBum comes in a compact cylinder -- now available at Target stores in the USA

Florida Target stores that carry BubbleBum inflatable booster seats

12801 W Sunrise Blvd
Sunrise, FL
33323

5800 20th St
Vero Beach, FL
32966

325 N Alafaya Trl
Orlando, FL
32828

7730 W Commercial Blvd
Lauderhill, FL
33351

2155 Town Center Blvd
Orlando, FL
32837

1200 Edwards Ferry Rd
Leesburg, FL
20176

4795 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy
Kissimmee, FL
34746

10155 Okeechobee Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33411

5800 S University Dr
Davie, FL
33328

10150 Bloomingdale Ave
Riverview, FL
33578

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Issue for the week of February 9th, 2013

  • Wild chimpanzees pick up ant-fishing behavior from a female immigrant. (p. 20)

  • Too much time spent indoors may be behind a surge in nearsightedness. (p. 22)

  • Proteins without a definite shape can still take on important jobs. (p. 26)

  • Astronomers show how bodies orbiting distant Jupiters could be habitable. (p. 5)

  • Crew on simulated Mars trip moved less and slept more during 520-day project. (p. 8)

  • Loud noises can damage sensitive inner ear cells called hair cells, which in mammals don?t grow back. (p. 8)

  • Disease genes associated with reduced volume in certain regions at birth. (p. 9)

  • Newborns show signs of having tracked moms? speech while still in the womb. (p. 9)

  • A controversial new study claims that time can be measured by precisely determining a single particle's heft. (p. 10)

  • Ultracold gas sets record on the kelvin scale. (p. 10)

  • Finger and toe wrinkling may have evolved as an adaptation to wet conditions. (p. 11)

  • Adding a genetic analysis to the procedure reveals mutations specific to the two malignancies. (p. 12)

  • Some patients getting an experimental vaccine therapy developed immunity. (p. 12)

  • Lab studies could explain how a seemingly stable geologic fault can fail. (p. 13)

  • Previously sculpted landscapes accumulate ice more quickly than steep valleys. (p. 13)

  • Forty vie for top awards in 2013 Intel Science Talent Search. (p. 14)

  • A report that chimps divvy up rewards much as people do draws criticism. (p. 16)

  • Warming waters have little effect on reef-building organisms that activate adaptive genes before the temperature starts to rise. (p. 16)

  • Male blackbirds exposed to nocturnal illumination are ready to mate sooner in spring. (p. 17)

  • The hormonal roller coaster that is male pipefish pregancy and collision safety features for flying insects. (p. 17)

  • In three women, damage to basolateral amygdala prompted unusual generosity. (p. 18)

  • Mice ingesting the compound tributyltin pass effects to grandchildren. (p. 18)

  • A study published in 2011 in Nature found that stem cells produced by reprogramming mouse skin cells get attacked when transplanted back into mice. (p. 18)

  • Genetic evidence suggests some people migrated from India to Australia roughly 4,300 years ago. (p. 18)

  • Genes may help determine why some mice (and perhaps people) become obese when eating a sugar- and fat-laden diet. (p. 18)

  • Genetic analysis indicates Stone Age people mated infrequently with Neandertals and other close relatives. (p. 18)

  • New fossils enter the debate over tiny humanlike species that lived in Indonesia. (p. 18)

  • Cooler periods coincided with conflicts and disease outbreaks, a tree-ring study spanning the last millennium finds. (p. 18)

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    Deadly 'self-eating enzymes' blocked

    Digestive juices normally used to break down food can turn against the body and start damaging it when people are critically unwell, research suggests.

    The study undertaken in rats looks closely at why the body starts to shut down when facing overwhelming illness.

    And this research could help explain why vital organs often fail during sepsis and shock, University of California researchers say.

    But more work is needed before firm conclusions can be drawn, experts say.

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    The digestive enzymes are powerful - they have an amazing ability to digest most biological material?

    End Quote Dr Geert Schmid-Shonbein University of California, San Diego

    Shock, overwhelming infections and multi-organ failure are terminal conditions that are commonly seen in intensive care.

    But why the body starts to shut down in these ways, or how best to treat it when it does, are not fully understood.

    Previous research has shown that the intestine plays an important role in these often lethal scenarios.

    But scientists at the University of California, San Diego, say they are the first to consider how the enzymes in the gut, which normally digest our food, could play a key role in this process.

    In the study the researchers infused chemicals which block digestive enzymes into the intestines of seriously ill rats.

    They found these rodents were more quick to recover from shock and less likely to die than rats that did not receive this treatment.

    Corrosive effect

    The rats were also quicker to return to their everyday behaviours than the ones that did not get the enzyme-blocking drugs, shows the study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

    Dr Geert Schmid-Schonbein, co-author of the study, said: "Many of the events that typically occur in shock - organ injury and increased chance of death - were totally turned around when we blocked these enzymes."

    The enzymes the researchers worked on are normally made in the pancreas and most organs are shielded from their corrosive effects by tough membrane walls.

    "The digestive enzymes are powerful - they have an amazing ability to digest most biological material," Dr Schmid-Schonbein said.

    But when a person is in shock, their organ walls become more permeable, letting harmful substances in and out more indiscriminately, researchers say.

    High death rate

    The scientists think once the rats were in a state of shock, the walls of the intestines become leaky, allowing the "self-eating" enzymes to flow into them more freely.

    In the rats, the enzymes then appear to eat through the intestinal walls and can travel in the blood to the lungs, liver and kidneys, Dr Schmid-Schonbein said.

    "No organ is spared," he says.

    The researchers think the high death rate from sepsis and shock may have its origin in the digestive system and that using enzyme-blocking drugs may help reduce the harmful effects.

    But Dr Bob Winter, president of the Intensive Care Society, is more cautious. "This is very early work in a rat model. Lots of treatments have shown positive results in a rat model and then failed in human trials of sepsis," he said.

    "Having said that we know there are reductions in gut blood flow in all forms of shock and blocking digestive enzymes does have some biological plausibility."

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    New Android apps worth downloading: Dude Where?s My Car?, Reddit Now and Djorick?s Curse updates

    Avoid losing track of your ride with Dude, Where?s My Car, a car locator that?s easy-to-use. The free beta version of Reddit Now is up next, which makes navigating the content of the website Reddit a snap on various Android devices. Finally, we have Djorick?s Curse, a mixture of role-playing and match-3 gameplay.

    What?s it about? As the name suggests, Dude, Where?s My Car? is for finding your car after you?ve parked it, and not a belated tie-in for the movie.

    What?s cool? When you fire up the app, it automatically uses GPS to lock down your location and save it with a single tap. Then, when you?re ready to re-locate your car, another tap brings provides directions. You can take a picture of the location of your car and Dude, Where?s My Car? will track information about the spot, like how long you?ve been parked there and what the nearest address is.

    Who?s it for? Dude, Where?s My Car? is for anybody who has ever been frustrated by forgetting where they parked.

    What?s it like? Car Locator and Find My Car are both useful alternatives that can help you avoid the irritation of losing track of your car.

    What?s it about? Keep track of everything that?s going over at the massive Internet forum Reddit with Reddit Now.

    What?s cool? The app features gesture controls for navigating through the site, and the ability to view comments, leave your own, vote on submissions and share posts. While Reddit Now is still in beta testing ? and therefore has some bugs that need working out ? its latest update has added a lot of performance fixes and other improvements, like the ability to quickly load thumbnails of photos shared on Reddit.

    Who?s it for? Reddit addicts should definitely give Reddit Now a look.

    What?s it like? Try reddit is fun and reddit sync for more apps for accessing Reddit content.

    What?s it about? Djorick?s Curse combines match-3 gameplay with role-playing aspects like casting magic spells against enemies.

    What?s cool? In Djorick?s Curse, players have to cast spells and use abilities against enemies, and in order to do that, they have to match different icons on a grid to gain access to those abilities. Matching the right icons can heal you, unleash devastating magic and more. You can also gather things like weapons and armor to upgrade your character as you play, and the latest big update to Djorick?s Curse has added an entire new class of hero for you to utilize, which adjusts your strategy and play style.

    Who?s it for? Djorick?s Curse is for mobile gamers who like fantasy, RPGs, and do not need knockout graphics when they boot up a game.

    What?s it like? Other great match-3 role-playing titles include Dungeon Raid and Azkend.

    Download the Appolicious Android app

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    Thursday, January 24, 2013

    Vehicle collision sparks mass riot in Azerbaijan

    BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) ? Hundreds of people in a central town in Azerbaijan surrounded a regional government building Thursday demanding the governor's resignation after a night of rioting in which a hotel and several cars were torched.

    Aziz Kerimov, a journalist for independent news agency Turan who traveled to Ismayilli, told The Associated Press that police intermittently deployed tear gas and water cannons at half-hour intervals as the crowd refused to disperse.

    Some in the crowd responded to police appeals to free the area by throwing rocks. Between 10 and 15 people have been detained, Kerimov said.

    The rioting Wednesday night does not appear to have been politically motivated, but it highlights widespread frustrations over the deep disparity between the poor and wealthy in the oil-rich former Soviet nation. Business is often perceived in Azerbaijan as operating in intimate collusion with the government, which opposition activists argue is riddled with corruption.

    Berlin-based Transparency International ranked Azerbaijan 139th out of 176 countries in its 2012 Corruption Perception Index. Opposition parties and independent journalists are routinely harassed by the authorities.

    Trouble in Ismayilli, a town some 175 kilometers (110 miles) from the capital, Baku, began when the owner of a local hotel, 22-year-old Emil Shamsaddinov, reacted to his Chevrolet Camaro sports car veering onto a sidewalk and colliding with an electricity pole by getting into a fight with another motorist, who was parked by the side of the road in a Soviet-era car.

    It is unclear whether Shamsaddinov held the other driver responsible for the crash, but police say he may have been drunk-driving. Shamsaddinov and his passenger have been arrested, but no rioters have been detained, police said.

    The dispute spiraled, leading to around 3,000 residents raiding Shamsaddinov's Chyrag hotel and setting alight several of his cars, which included the Camaro, a Chevrolet Niva and a Hummer. Police say the rampage lasted around four hours.

    In amateur video of burning vehicles and buildings uploaded to the Internet, people in the crowd are heard laughing and cheering.

    The crowd then moved on to the house of Ismayilli district chief's son where they set fire to a Toyota Land Cruiser and two motorcycles.

    Kerimov said people protesting Thursday in Ismayilli believe a relative of the regional authority chief may have been involved in the incident that led to the rioting.

    This is the second major instance of public disorder in the authoritarian former Soviet nation in a few days.

    On Saturday, market traders blocked a highway 50 kilometers (31 miles) outside Baku and clashed with riot police in a spontaneous protest over increased rent for their stalls.

    A week before that, in Baku itself, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in a central square in protest at the death earlier this month of a military conscript. It was broken up by police.

    That rally was organized through social media, rather than by the established opposition parties, in an indication that opposition to the government is increasingly being propelled by grass-roots activism.

    Authorities are particularly anxious about any signs of public discontent in view of this October's presidential election, which is expected to see incumbent Ilham Aliyev retain his iron grip over the Caspian Sea nation.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vehicle-collision-sparks-mass-riot-azerbaijan-072652090.html

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    A Message from the Dean | Seidenberg School News

    23. Jan, 2013

    First of all, I must thank the Seidenberg Community for the warm welcome that I have received since coming to Pace in mid-August.? I am excited to be back on the east coast to lead new initiatives and promote existing programs to flourish.? I was at MIT from 1979 to 2004. Between 2004 and 2012, I spent the academic year at the University of Arizona and the summers at MIT. ?The Seidenberg School is unique as it encompasses all aspects of Computer Science and Information Systems.

    It has been a busy time at the Seidenberg School.? The Information Assurance Program?continues to be strong at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.? We have been reaccredited as a National Center of Academic Excellence:

    http://www.pace.edu/seidenberg/research/labs/information-assurance-education-and-research-center

    Students receive full scholarships from the Department of Homeland Security or the Scholarship for Service Program through a grant from the National Science Foundation, and faculty and students collaborate on research on Biometric Keystroke Recognition and diverse facets of Cybersecurity.

    I am instituting a new initiative on TeleHealth, based on my assessment that this is going to be the next trillion dollar industry.? Back in 2001, I proposed the notion that healthcare applications should be handled in a three pronged manner involving on-site personnel, off-site personnel, and advanced computer techniques. My ongoing research in the area of Telemedicine (?The Constitutionality of Current Legal Barriers to Telemedicine in the United States: Analysis and Future Directions of Its Relationship to National and International Health Care Reform,?(with D. Sao), Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine?, 11, 2011.), coupled with my research focusing on distributed teams and the concept of a 24 hour knowledge factory Expanding the 24 Hour Workplace, Wall Street Journal,?September 15, 2007 (extended article and online podcast interview), looks at the technical, business, medical, legal, public policy, economic, and other hurdles related to this emerging field.? The Seidenberg School anticipates offering the first of an array of courses related to telemedicine in the Spring 2013 semester.

    Based on the growing realization and computers and technology are increasingly relevant to all fields of study, we have increased the number of Seidenberg courses that are available to all members of the PACE community. CIS101 was the course that students from other programs at PACE University normally took at Seidenberg School. Commencing Spring 2013, we will have the following set of 5 courses for students from other schools of PACE University:

    CIS 101, Introduction to Computing

    CIS 103, Problem Solving Using Technology

    CIT 110, Introduction to Information Technology (also a Writing-enhanced course)

    CS 121, Computer Programming I

    TS 105, Computers for Human Empowerment

    My colleagues and I are Seidenberg School are currently involved in designing new interdisciplinary courses and programs with other schools.

    I look forward to continuing to meet new folks from the industry, our illustrious alums, and current students.? Please keep in touch with us and review our website (http://seidenberg.pace.edu) often to learn of the new and exciting initiatives within the School.

    ?

    Amar Gupta

    Dean and Professor

    Source: http://seidenbergnews.blogs.pace.edu/2013/01/23/a-message-from-the-dean/

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    'To protect ... not exploit.' Ex-cop gets 3 years for traffic-stop thefts.

    A former Alabama police officer confessed that he and a partner stole money from motorists they pulled over under the guise of traffic stops. He was sentenced to 3 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution.

    By Warren Richey,?Staff writer / January 22, 2013

    A former police officer in Fort Deposit, Ala., was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after admitting that he and a partner stole money from motorists they pulled over during traffic stops on an interstate highway in 2009.

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    Carlos Tyson Bennett was also ordered to pay $500 in restitution to his victims and serve two years of supervised release after his prison term.

    Mr. Bennett?s partner, Jessie Alan Fuller, received the same 37-month prison sentence last year after he pleaded guilty to involvement in the thefts.

    According to court documents, both men conspired to stop motorists under the guise of a traffic violation. While searching the motorists, the officers took a portion of their money, while returning most of it.

    All four thefts took place in June 2009. Three involved Hispanic drivers, and the fourth was Asian, according to court documents.

    After one victim complained to the police, the officers placed six $20 bills in a plastic evidence bag and agreed to tell investigating officers that the money had been found blowing on the highway after a truck drove past during the traffic stop.

    The story was false.

    ?Police officers are here to protect the public, not exploit the public,? US Attorney George Beck said in a statement.

    ?When law enforcement officers take advantage of people they are supposed to be serving, they must be punished,? he said. ?This case shows that my office will continue to do everything under law to protect the public from criminals, even when the criminal is a law enforcement officer.?

    The officers stole $200 from an Hispanic man driving a white van on Interstate 65. They also pulled over an Asian man driving a white van and took two $100 bills from two stacks of cash in his vehicle.

    Court documents say they took six $20 bills from another Hispanic man during an I-65 stop, and later the same day took $100 from cash from the pocket of another Hispanic man pulled over on I-65. ???

    The officer agreed to plead guilty to five counts of having violated the Fourth Amendment right of motorists to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. As part of a plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop obstruction of justice charges against Bennett.

    Under federal sentencing guidelines, Bennett might have faced nearly four years in prison. Instead, the judge sentenced him at the low end of the suggested sentencing range.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/Do7kQQ-CHbo/To-protect-not-exploit.-Ex-cop-gets-3-years-for-traffic-stop-thefts

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    Wednesday, January 23, 2013

    Bundesbank: German economy picking up

    BERLIN (AP) ? Germany's central bank says the country's economy, Europe's biggest, is already showing signs of picking up after contracting in last year's final quarter.

    The German economy grew a modest 0.7 percent last year and officials estimate that it shrank by around 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter. But the Bundesbank said in its monthly report Monday that its prospects have improved.

    The bank notes that business confidence has brightened ? powered by improving export hopes ? adding that Germany's stable labor market suggests "that economic weakness will not continue for too long."

    The Bundesbank added that there are signs of the economy improving already in the current quarter. Growth in the first quarter would prevent Germany from falling into a recession.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bundesbank-german-economy-picking-141045510--finance.html

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    Why the Israeli Left Is Lost

    159823605 An Israeli woman rides her bicycle past campaign posters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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    The first election I clearly remember as a child growing up in Jerusalem was that of 1992. Israel had only two television channels back then?one of which aired infomercials on a loop?so being allowed to stay up late to watch the returns that night was mesmerizing: It ingrained politics in my mind as the best show in town. The climax of a drawn-out ideological feud between two Yitzhaks (Shamir and Rabin), that election was so nerve-racking that I recall my mother sitting perfectly still by our kitchen table; she wanted to hear the results but couldn?t bring herself to watch. In the end, Rabin won by a hair's breadth, and managed to push through an unprecedented peace agreement. Dovish Israelis still look back to that year as the heyday of Israel's left wing.

    On Tuesday, Israelis will vote once again, but the circumstances could not be more different. No one will be waiting anxiously in the kitchen, and those in the peace camp won't rejoice. The Israeli left is sleepwalking. Polls predict that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud-Beiteinu list will win handily, leaving the entire center-left bloc (excluding the Arab parties, who have traditionally declined to serve in the coalition) with about 40 seats?only one-third of the parliament. Rabin's Labor Party, which had alone garnered 44 seats in the election two decades ago, is expected to muster, at best, 18. As a last-ditch effort to try to snatch votes from the right, Labor has rebranded itself as a centrist party, making it ?the only social-democratic party in the world that doesn?t agree to be labeled ?left,? '? as Menachem Brinker, a professor of philosophy at the Hebrew University, put it to me.

    Something strange has happened in Israel: While almost two-thirds of Israelis have a negative view of ?the left,? 67 percent say they support a two-state solution that would include a divided Jerusalem?the very compromise that has been the defining feature of the left's agenda. Even among Netanyahu?s hawkish electorate, 58 percent say they are in favor of such a solution. It?s a paradox that cannot be easily explained. How is it possible for an ideological camp to collapse so resoundingly just as its platform is becoming more widely accepted than ever?

    ?It?s a very strange phenomenon,? said Yuli Tamir, a former education minister of the Labor Party. ?All the characteristics that used to be identified with the left are no longer taboo, and yet the left is losing votes.? What makes the paradox even more baffling is the fact that instead of pushing his party to adopt the public's positions and move further to the center of the political map, Netanyahu instead recently joined forces with the extremist Yisrael Beiteinu Party. He now heads a joint list that boasts some of the most radical elements in Israeli politics, including former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman.

    Opinions divide as to what triggered the left's political crisis. Some consider it a short-term, fixable downturn owing to Labor leadership. They placed the blame squarely on current Labor chair Shelly Yachimovich, who is seen as equivocating on the Palestinian issue and who has voiced her support for continued funding of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Others lament the low voting turnout of Israeli Arabs, which is expected to hover below 50 percent. Many point to a broader, inherent problem afflicting the left in recent years: Demographic shifts in Israeli society have seen the left?s ?natural? electorate?of educated people, mostly of Ashkenazi origins?decline, while the right?s three leading voting groups?of Orthodox, Russian-born immigrants, and those of Sephardic origins?are consistently on the rise. Yet no one disputes what Tamir calls the left?s ?biggest trauma?: The failure of the peace talks between Ehud Barak and Yassar Arafat in 2000 and 2001, and the subsequent onset of the Second Palestinian intifada.

    Shlomo Ben Ami, who served as foreign minister during the Camp David and Taba negotiations, balked when I asked him about those failed talks. ?You're talking to the person who offered the Palestinians full sovereignty of the Temple Mount!? he said. ?The peace process ruined the Israeli left because of its failures. People don?t care that you make concessions?they get it. But what they don?t like is concessions without an agreement.? Ben Ami pointed to the moment that sealed the failure of these talks for the average Israeli: Barak's declaration to the press as he returned from Camp David? ?We have no Palestinian partner.?

    In his autobiography, Bill Clinton called Arafat's rejection of that peace offer in 2001 ?an error of historic proportions.? It seems that this ?error? cost peace-seeking Israelis just as dearly. In a poll taken in 1999, at the beginning of Barak's term, 64 percent of Israelis believed that Palestinians wanted peace; by 2002, that number almost halved. ?The public bought the narrative of the right,? according to Ben Ami. ?They said, ?Look, Oslo ended with exploding buses; the Camp David-Taba talks ended with suicide bombings; the pullout from Gaza led to rockets being fired on Israel?s largest cities.? Even the term 'peace process' had become a derogatory term. ?Left? had become a word that no one wanted anything to do with.?

    To those on the left (including Ben Ami), however, this narrative of the right wing is overly simplistic and deeply flawed, not to mention smacking of self-righteousness. While the reality of rockets and suicide bombings is, of course, undisputed, they say that this cause-and-effect account conveniently ignores the consequences of Israel?s 40-year occupation of the Palestinians; it also ignores the impoverishment and utter desolation that govern life in Gaza and the West Bank as a result. (At 40 percent, Gaza?s unemployment rate is one of the highest in the world.)

    This difference between the left and right narratives serves only to illustrate the larger chasm that divides present-day Israel: The left sees the right as suffering from a misguided sense of victimization, whereas the right sees the left as a group of bleeding-heart apologists. The political discourse has become more polemic as a result. According to Yoaz Hendel, the director of the right-wing Institute for Zionist Strategies and a former adviser to Netanyahu, ?There is now a dichotomy that I disagree with, whereby the right got a monopoly over Zionism and the left got a monopoly over human rights.?

    That dichotomy has only intensified in recent years while the magnitude of the Camp David failure and the violence of the Second Intifada may still reverberate for a long time to come. Nahum Barnea, Israel?s most influential political columnist, defined the left camp as being ?on a downward spiral? for the past decade. ?The Israeli left lost its self-confidence. They realized that there?s no partner for peace, and without a partner, why is peace even relevant?? said Barnea. ?The whole idea was to reach a bilateral agreement, not to take unilateral action. From that moment on, the left walks around as if in a daze and has nothing to hold on to.?

    Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=4576bab068e583de77a6073c612cefb3

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    Tuesday, January 22, 2013

    Allison's Brain

    Update - January 21st, 2013
    2013 got off to a great start, as Allison and Bob were able to take their first holiday together in about 1 ? years! They spent 8 days in Antigua in early January and liked it a lot. Circumstances permitting they will go back to Antigua for a longer period next winter. Allison has had a raft of medical appointments since their return. Dr. Peters, the plastic surgeon who operated with Dr. Lesiuk to do the second cranioplasty on December 7th, says that the incision is healing very nicely and Allison will go back to see him in six months. Dr. Lesiuk?s impression after meeting with Allison this past week is that she is continuing to improve. Allison says that she has good days and bad days, which Dr. Lesiuk says is completely normal for someone recovering from a brain injury. Dr. Lesiuk is arranging an angiogram in the next while, as since the May 28th operation there haven?t been any pictures of what the aneurysm site now looks like. Dr. Lesiuk says this is because the four titanium clips used to block off the aneurysm are so large that they cast a shadow which prevents capturing an image of the area with any test other than an angiogram.
    Allison and Bob also had a meeting at the Aphasia Centre of Ottawa last week, and Allison is interested in going to weekly sessions there once her overall health permits her attendance. Allison?s outpatient speech therapy sessions at the Rehab Centre have ended, and she has a new private speech therapist (Evelyn Tan) coming to the house twice a week beginning on January 23rd. Allison also continues to have twice weekly music therapy sessions with Cheryl Jones, which she enjoys a lot. At times there are issues as to whether the music element of the therapy meets Allison?s rigorous standards; however, with the benefit of Cheryl?s advice and guidance sometimes Allison is able to be convinced, at least for a period, that it is the process of doing music therapy, and its hoped-for by-product of stimulating neurological pathways, that is the more important for present purposes. That said, Allison continues to also play the piano regularly, and also to enjoy musical visits from a number of friends.
    Allison?s most recent Rehab Centre speech therapist recommended that Allison commence occupational therapy, as her communication skills are now strong enough to benefit from it. However, we are being told that because of limited resources Allison would receive very little OT as an outpatient, and we?ve also been told that receiving much OT through the public health care / Community Care Access Centre is also unlikely. The upshot of this is that we have recently been in touch with a private occupational therapist who we will likely end up also engaging.
    On the physical front, Allison is herself noticing that she is getting stronger, and she resumes twice weekly sessions with a personal fitness trainer at the YMCA this week. Unfortunately the crappy weather here makes Allison going outside for walks very often fairly problematic.
    A long-time friend Nick Newton, who has been in the news in Ottawa recently on account of his own health battle, and his longstanding philanthropic efforts, is organizing an event from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday February 10th in Ottawa. One half of the proceeds of the event is being donated to Allison?s trust fund, and the other half is going to the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa ? which is hosting the event. In case anyone is interested in attending please RSVP to Nick at newtfoto@rogers.com

    Source: http://woyiwada.blogspot.com/2013/01/update-january-21st-2013-2013-got-off.html

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    Monday, January 21, 2013

    Wireless most important feature for smartphone charging

    Where did you buy your smartphone charger? graph of japanese statisticsjapan.internet.com recently reported on the results of a survey by goo Research into smartphone recharging.

    Demographics

    Between the 7th and 10th of January 2013 1,082 members of the goo Research monitor panel completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.9% of the sample were male, 16.3% in their teens, 18.0% in their twenties, 22.0% in their thirties, 16.0% in their forties, 15.9% in their fifties, and 11.8% aged sixty or older.

    Not surprisingly, I too am disappointed in my phone?s battery life. Although I don?t use it much, the battery has a bad habit of leaking power ? or more likely, Android has a bad habit of eating the battery when I least expect it. On the other hand, as I type this I wonder if the fact that Android can display a usage percentage makes people feel the battery being used up faster versus older phone where there was just a three segment display? That would be an interesting psychological survey!

    Research results

    Q1: Do you have a smartphone? (Sample size=1,082)

    Q1SQ1: Do you feel dissatisfied with the battery life? (Sample size=517)

    Q1SQ2: Do you carry a portable battery recharging device with you? (Sample size=517)

    Q1SQ3: What kind of portable battery recharging device do you most often carry with you? (Sample size=376)

    Mains power adapter 58.8%
    Charger with built-in battery 25.3%
    Charger with dry cell replaceable battery 4.3%
    Solar charger 0.5%
    Hand-cranked clockwork charger 0.0%
    Other 1.1%
    Don?t carry one everyday 10.1%

    Q1SQ4: Where did you buy that charger? (Sample size=376)

    Electrical superstore 60.1%
    Internet shopping 15.7%
    Convenience store 5.6%
    Variety shop 2.1%
    Station, airport 0.3%
    Other 16.3%

    Q1SQ5: How would you like to see chargers change? (Sample size=376, multiple answer)

    Go wireless 52.1%
    Become lighter weight 48.9%
    Become smaller 39.4%
    Have one seg digital TV, other multi-function 10.0%
    Other 6.6%
    Read more on: battery,goo research

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    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WhatJapanThinks/~3/zbxYyiw2u7s/

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    TestObject Raises $1.4M For Its Automated Android App Testing In The Cloud

    TestObject_mobile_Final_LogoTestObject, which offers a cloud-based service for the automated testing of Android apps, has raised funding?from Fr?hphasenfonds Brandenburg, an initiative of the Investitionsbank Brandenburg, and S&S Media's investment arm, West TechVentures. The amount is being disclosed simply as a 'seven digit' investment, though TechCrunch has learned that the size of the round is??1.1m (~$1.46m).

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/5ImVrxlbxbg/

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    Anna Burns Welker Rips Ray Lewis: Six Kids! One Murder Charge!

    Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/01/anna-burns-welker-rips-ray-lewis-six-kids-one-murder-charge/

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    Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan marries in RI

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) ? Olympic medalist figure skater Michelle Kwan and Clay Pell, a grandson of the late Sen. Claiborne Pell, have married in Rhode Island.

    The Providence Journal reports (http://bit.ly/VCCver ) that Kwan and Pell married at the First Unitarian Church in Providence. About 250 guests attended, including Gov. Lincoln Chafee (CHAY-'fee) and his wife, Stephanie.

    Uniformed police officers stood guard outside the church as the 32-year-old Kwan and her bridesmaid emerged from a club across the street from the church.

    Pell, a lawyer and Coast Guard lieutenant, works on the national security staff at the White House.

    Kwan is a public policy envoy with the State Department and the most decorated figure skater in American history. She won 43 championships, the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics and bronze at the 2002 Games.

    ___

    Information from: The Providence Journal, http://www.providencejournal.com

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2013-01-20-Kwan-Pell%20Marriage/id-e2065399c425453c91512f2b918eaf9b

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