Wednesday, July 31, 2013

US hopes trade talks will spur changes in Europe

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The U.S. hopes negotiations for a free trade deal with the European Union will drive growth-oriented reforms in the EU economy, the top American trade official said Tuesday.

In a similar vein, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said China's recent agreement to negotiate a bilateral investment treaty with the United States is a chance to press for economic reforms in the Asian giant that could level the playing field for American businesses.

Froman also told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington he was "cautiously optimistic" the U.S. could reach a major trade agreement with Pacific Rim countries by the end of the year despite some skepticism over that timetable after Japan's late entry into the talks.

Froman noted that the U.S. goal for all trade agreements currently being negotiated was to promote job creation here and bolster the middle class.

One key to success in newly launched talks on a Trans-Atlantic trade deal with Europe will be eliminating unnecessary regulatory barriers to trade, Froman said. And as Europe struggles to pull itself out of recession, he cautioned the bloc not to rely too heavily on exporting to the U.S. as a way out of its current problems.

The proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership has raised great expectations of boosting growth and jobs by eliminating tariffs and other barriers that have long plagued economic relations. It would create a market with common standards and regulations across countries that account for nearly half the global economy.

Froman said both the U.S. and European markets are heavily regulated and have high standards when it comes to health, safety and environmental protection. But he said they must eliminate unnecessary differences and frictions in regulation that prevent a free flow of goods and services across borders.

The two sides are at odds over agricultural and financial services regulation, among other restrictions.

Turning to China, Froman said he saw encouraging signs for bilateral relations as China's new leadership grapples with serious economic issues such as deciding whether it wants to rely so heavily on export-led growth to questions about air pollution and food safety.

"China agreeing to start negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty ... is a potentially very important development and could help drive reform in China," Froman said.

China agreed to negotiate the treaty during annual U.S.-China security and economic talks in Washington earlier this month. The U.S. has been pushing for such a treaty for years, saying it would facilitate more protections and market access for American investors in China, where state-owned company enjoy many competitive advantages.

China's new leader, Xi Jinping, who met President Barack Obama last month in California, has signaled he intends to shift toward an economy driven more by domestic consumption and less by exports ? changes that would benefit U.S. companies that want to sell products and services to China's fast-growing middle class.

Regarding Japan's recent entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations, Froman said it was critical that the country resolve longstanding issues over opening its markets to American products ? particularly barriers to U.S. autos, farm products and insurance services. In 2010, for example, the United States exported about 14,000 vehicles to Japan, while importing some 1.5 million vehicles.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said that he is prepared to expose his country's sheltered industries to more foreign competition, but he faces strong resistance from many in his own party.

Talks on the trade deal began more than two years ago and Japan just joined 11 other participants ? Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the U.S. and Vietnam. With Japan, it would be the largest free-trade agreement ever, including countries that make up about 40 percent of world trade.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-hopes-trade-talks-spur-changes-europe-160329481.html

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The Impossible Project launches its iOS app ahead of the Instant Lab's debut

DNP The Impossible Project launches iOS app ahead of the Instant Lab's debut

Making old photography new again is all the rage these days. Although The Impossible Project's Instant Lab isn't due to launch until late August, the company decided to debut the companion iOS app today in the iTunes store. It's a little early to the party since users won't be able to capitalize on all of its features without the Instant Lab, but there are still some options to fiddle around with while you wait. The free app functions as part lab extension, part scanner; you can digitize your analog photos with the scanning feature before sharing them with your buddies. Once the Impossible Instant Lab is available for purchase, you'll be able to use your iPhone 4 (or above) to turn your digital photos into faux-vintage Polaroid-style prints. You'll have to sit tight until August 29th to unlock the app's true potential, but if you're impatient, you can download it at the source link below.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Mark Levin Excoriates House GOP, Chris Christie For Helping Divert Attention From Obama?s Scandals

Conservative radio host Mark Levin wants to know when President Barack Obama decided that the scandals plaguing his administration, which he initially thought were serious, are now ?phony.? On Tuesday, he appeared on Fox News Channel with Neil Cavuto where he took on Obama as well as Republicans like the GOP?s House leadership and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for providing the White House with rhetorical leverage to divert attention from these scandals.

?This president could give a damn about a serious investigation about scandals that are swirling around his administration,? Levin said. He observed that the administration has put more effort into sending officials out to media forums to deny that there is any evidence relating to malfeasance within the administration than investigating that malfeasance.

?What?s necessary is for the Republicans in the House to get their act together,? he said. Levin advocated for one special investigative committee to look into the Benghazi attack and the IRS targeting scandal. ?And then the pressure builds for a special prosecutor,? Levin added. ?Even though [Attorney General Eric] Holder won?t want to appoint one, over time enough information comes out where it?s going to become necessary.?

RELATED: Rush Limbaugh Tells Greta Van Susteren Why Obama Actually ?Likes? His ?Phony Scandals?

?The president uses this word ?phony,?? Levin noted. ?It?s actually a perfect word for him, because his speeches are phony, his promises are phony, his economy?s phony, the whole damn thing is phony.?

The conservative radio host criticized the GOP House leadership for balking at investigating these scandals because, in his opinion, they do not see any political upside for the Republican Party in their investigation.

Levin turned to the scandal surrounding the National Security Agency?s information collection and metadata warehousing practices. He was asked to weigh in on the feud brewing Gov. Christie and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) over the necessity of those programs.

Levin challenged Christie to stand up in front of the families of victims of 9/11, as he suggested Paul do, and explain to them how the NSA?s methods keep Americans safe or prevent terrorists from entering the country. He said that Christie?s support for immigration reform is a greater threat to national security than anything that may have been prevented by the NSA?s intelligence gathering practices.

Watch the clip below via Fox News Channel:


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Ariana Grande 'Working Out A Lot' Before Justin Bieber Tour

After her stint on the Believe tour, singer heads out on her own August trek, The Listening Sessions.
By Jocelyn Vena

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pop up when login to facebook instead of safari browser.

fb = require('facebook'); fb.appid = MY_APP_ID; fb.forceDialogAuth = true; fb.permissions = ['publish_stream']; fb.authorize();

-- when i click long in button at first time pop up dialog box open and in second time the safari browser is opened in iphone app when i click login to facebook.
Is there any method or code initialization required to open popup instead of safarai browser every time

Thanks in advance.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Report says BlackBerry, Nokia, maybe even Apple to launch phablets beginning in Q4

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Believe it or not, there are still big-name smartphone makers that haven?t yet jumped on the phablet bandwagon ? but that may change beginning later this year. A new report from Digitimes cites the website?s customary unnamed industry sources in suggesting that Nokia, BlackBerry and maybe even Apple will begin launching new smartphones with displays measuring 5 inches or more beginning in the fourth quarter this year. BlackBerry is working on the A10, which BGR exclusively revealed in a recent report, and Nokia is said to be prepping a phablet that will launch at the end of the year, according to Digitimes. The site also says Apple may be toying with an iPhone featuring a larger display, but such a device wouldn?t launch until the second half of 2014 at the earliest.

[More from BGR: iOS 7 beta 4: Full change log now available]

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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Airway Heights Early Morning Apartment Fire Leaves 2 Pets Dead ...

UPDATE: An early morning house fire Monday morning displaced two adults and three kids. A dog and cat were not able to get out of the house in time.

One woman inside tried to get a fire extinguisher out of a glass box, and cut her hand.

That was the only injury. The five people are staying in a relatives unit in the same complex. The fire investigator will be on scene thought the day.?

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AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. - Early Monday morning fire crews responded to an apartment fire at an Airway Heights Apartment on Highway 2 and S. Spotted Road.

Apartments near the fire were evacuated. One neighbor ran door-to-door telling everyone to get out.

Four apartments were damaged by the fire. Five people were in the apartment at the time the fire started.

No one was killed or injured, however one dog and one cat died.

The American Red Cross has been notified to assist the victims.

Fire crews remained on scene throughout the morning to make sure all hot spots are put out.

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Toshiba outs Satellite E45t / E55 mid-range laptops, Intel models have Dragon Assistant pre-loaded

Toshiba outs Satellite E45t / E55 mid-range ultraportables, Intel models have Dragon Assistant pre-loaded

A few months after introducing its Kirabook flagship, Toshiba is back with some mid-range laptops that bring some of the same understated design elements. The 14-inch Satellite E45t Ultrabook and the 15-inch E55, announced today, have the same pared-down look as the Kirabook, except they're made of aluminum instead of pressed magnesium, and the bottom isn't made of metal but rather, textured plastic. The screen resolution is also lower, at 1,366 x 768; these are middle-of-the-road machines, after all. On the bright side, they all support 802.11ac WiFi -- of a surprise on otherwise humdrum systems like these. The E45t, which will be sold only at Best Buy and on Toshiba's site, comes in just one configuration, with a Core i5 Haswell processor and a 500GB hard drive paired with an SSD. Perhaps most interesting, though, is that the E45t will come with Dragon Assistant on board for simple voice commands (think: shutting down the computer, doing a web search, controlling multimedia playback, et cetera). You can expect to find that next week, on August 4th, with a suggested retail price of $818, though a Toshiba rep told us it'll likely sell for $799.99 once it actually hits shelves. Just a heads-up.

The 15-inch version, meanwhile, will be offered with either a Core i5 processor and touchscreen (that's the E55t) or a quad-core A6 APU. There are actually two AMD models: one configuration comes with a touchscreen (that would be the E55Dt) and one has a non-touch panel (that's the E55D). Strangely, the non-touch model also offers lesser storage; that has a 750GB HDD, while the touch version goes up to a full terabyte. Either way, you get a number pad, which you won't find on the 14-incher, though you'll be missing out on that Dragon Assistant app with the AMD models. These will be available in September, a little later than the 14-inch model, with the non-touch E55D going for $580 and the touchscreen E55Dt priced at $700. We haven't yet confirmed pricing for the E55t, that lone Intel-based model, but we'll update this post once we do.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Other Sports: Gay B-sample confirmed as positive

Tyson Gay is facing a lengthy ban after it was confirmed that his B-sample had tested positive for a banned substance.

Gay B-sample confirmed as positive

The 2007 world 100m and 200m champion was recently suspended after failing an out-of-competition test and immediately withdrew from next month's World Championships in Moscow.
The news came as quite a shock to all those involved in athletics and was further compounded when rival Asafa Powell also returned a positive test.
It is has now been confirmed that Gay's B-sample also contained the same banned substance and he now faces a ban of up to two years.
"We can confirm that the B sample analysis of a sample collected from Mr Gay has been completed, and that the B sample analysis has confirmed the A sample findings," USADA chief executive officer Travis Tygart said in a statement. "An additional sample collected from Mr Gay has also returned an adverse A sample finding.
"We appreciate Mr Gay voluntarily removing himself from competition prior to the World Championships while we evaluate the circumstances surrounding his adverse analytical findings and work towards achieving a fair resolution of his case in accordance with the rules."

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Differences small between student loan bills

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The House is set to go along with a bipartisan Senate compromise that would link college students' interest rates to the financial markets and offer borrowers lower rates this fall.

The Senate bill hews closely to one the House already has passed, and leaders from both parties and in both chambers expect those differences won't stand in the way of quick resolution, perhaps as early as Wednesday.

House approval would send the measure to President Barack Obama, who has said he would sign it into law "right away."

But critics note that if the economy improves as expected, rates could climb higher.

If the Republican-led House consents to the Senate's tinkering with the House's earlier proposal, and Obama signs the legislation before students start returning to campus, families would see better deals on some federal loans this year than they did in 2012. Undergraduates could borrow at rates as low as 3.4 percent for subsidized Stafford loans and 6.8 percent on unsubsidized Stafford loans last year, while graduate students and parents borrowed at 7.9 percent last year.

Those 3.4 percent rates doubled on July 1 because Congress did not act. Lawmakers from both parties said the rate increase was unacceptable and worked on various proposals to extend rates, overhaul rates and even remake the entire program before classes start this fall.

Both chambers would link the interest rate to the 10-year Treasury note plus an added percentage, based on the type of loan. Each sets caps on how high the loans can go.

But under the Senate bill, once a student or parent takes a loan for the school year the rate would not change. The House bill would make the interest rate variable, meaning it could change every year until the loan is repaid.

A look at what the House and Senate bills would mean for students and their parents:

UNDERGRADUATES:

Senate: Undergraduates who take subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans would pay the 10-year Treasury note, plus an additional 2.05 percent. That would put the interest rate at about 3.9 percent this fall. Rates would be capped at 8.25 percent.

House: Under the House bill, undergraduates who take subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans would pay the 10-year Treasury note, plus an additional 2.5 percent. That would translate to an interest rate of about 4.3 percent interest rates for loans taken this fall. Rates would be capped at 8.5 percent.

GRADUATE STUDENTS:

Senate: Graduate students would borrow at the interest rate of the 10-year Treasury notes plus an additional 3.6 percent. That would bring 5.4 percent interest rates for borrowers this fall. Rates would be capped at 9.5 percent.

House: Graduate students and parents would borrow at the 10-year Treasury note plus an additional 4.5 percent. Under this formula, graduate student loans this fall would carry a 6.3 percent interest rate. Rates would be capped at 10.5 percent.

PARENTS AND SOME GRADUATE STUDENTS:

Senate: Parents and some graduate students would borrow at the 10-year Treasury note plus an additional 4.6 percent. That works out to a 6.4 percent interest rate for fall term. Rates would be capped at 10.5 percent.

House: Graduate students and parents would borrow at the 10-year Treasury note plus an additional 4.5 percent. That would bring about 6.3 percent interest rates for borrowers this fall. Rates would be capped at 10.5 percent

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Sea Monkeys, Sex Toys, and Gatorade

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The strange man who invented X-ray specs, sea monkeys, Balderdash, and more.

?How did we fall for von Braunhut?s [ad] copy, even as children? It?s hard to remember a prior state of innocence once you?ve come to understand what salesmanship is. When it came to X-Ray Specs, if you were savvy enough to be suspicious, you were also savvy enough to understand that there were naughty secrets your parents didn?t want you to know?maybe this was one of them? Hey, maybe it was worth a buck to find out.?

Engineer Ethan Imboden?s drive to make sex toys beautiful and mainstream.

?At dinner parties in San Francisco, where he lives, Imboden found that mentioning sex toys unleashed conversations that appeared to have been only awaiting permission. ?Suddenly I was at the nexus of everybody's thoughts and aspirations of sexuality,? he said. ?Suddenly it was OK for anyone to talk to me about it.? It occurred to Imboden that the people who buy sex toys are not some other group of people. They are among the half of all Americans who, according to a recent Indiana University study, report having used a vibrator. They are people, like those waiting outside Apple stores for the newest iPhone model, who typically surround themselves with brands that reinforce a self-concept. They spend money on quality products, and care about the safety of those products. Yet, for the very products they use most intimately?arguably the ones whose quality and safety people should care most about?they were buying gimmicky items of questionable integrity. It's just that people had never come to expect or demand anything different?silenced by society's ?shame tax on sexuality,? as one sex toy retailer put it to me. And few alternatives existed.?

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Malcolm Gladwell ? The New Yorker ? May 2002

It?s easy to call corporations evil, but what if they actually spur innovation by supporting inventors?

?In April, 1931, Sarnoff showed up at the Green Street laboratory to review Farnsworth's work. This was, by any measure, an extraordinary event. Farnsworth was twenty-four, and working out of a ramshackle building. Sarnoff was one of the leading industrialists of his day. It was as if Bill Gates were to get in his private jet and visit a software startup in a garage across the country. But Farnsworth wasn't there. He was in New York, trapped there by a court order resulting from a frivolous lawsuit filed by a shady would-be investor. Stashower calls this one of the great missed opportunities of Farnsworth's career, because he almost certainly would have awed Sarnoff with his passion and brilliance, winning a lucrative licensing deal. Instead, an unimpressed Sarnoff made a token offer of a hundred thousand dollars for Farnsworth's patents, and Farnsworth dismissed the offer out of hand. This, too, is a reason that inventors ought to work for big corporations: big corporations have legal departments to protect their employees against being kept away from their laboratories by frivolous lawsuits. A genius is a terrible thing to waste.?

7 Ways Larry Page Is Defining Google's Future
Farhad Manjoo ? Fast Company ? April 2011

A rundown of innovation at Google, just as current CEO Larry Page took over.

?So if you've ever wondered why Google needed its own web browser, called Chrome, here's why: It needed Chrome to goad Microsoft, Apple, and other browser makers into reigniting innovation in what had become a moribund market. Everyone's efforts collectively improve the web as a whole, which is good for Google and its ad business. Even if its rivals merely copied Chrome's advancements?superfast, stable, and, thus far, impossible to hack?Google saw that it could achieve its larger goals. About 10% of web surfers now use Chrome, which is respectable, but not as important as pushing Microsoft to retire the decrepit IE 6 browser in favor of new versions with a string of great improvements.

The bureaucratic and financial problems behind a simple, ubiquitous, wound-closing technology.

?Dr. Louis Argenta says he invented the VAC, and he has the patents to prove it. He's a plastic surgeon at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., but is quick to point out that he isn't that kind of plastic surgeon. He deals with messy and nasty injuries that often can't or won't heal on their own. One night in the late 1980s, he was lying in bed and unable to sleep. He was reading The Gulag Archipelago and was worried about a patient who was slowly dying from an infected wound that couldn't be closed with surgery because the stitches would make things worse. ?And, just suddenly,? he would say later, ?the concept of just using a giant vacuum?we had played with vacuums in the laboratory a little bit, but this was the concept of using a giant vacuum to pull this whole thing together.? He sketched a rough drawing in the margins of his book, and his wife told him to go back to sleep.?

The Bottle and the Babe
Gilbert Rogin ? Sports Illustrated ? July 1968

On the origins of Gatorade and its prolific inventor, Robert Cade.

?However, Gatorade won't work unless the athletes are willing to drink it, and unflavored Gatorade tastes like salt water. Indeed, when it was first served in a game (Florida vs. LSU in 1965), Guard Larry Gagner said, memorably, ?This water tastes like ****,? and poured it over his head.?

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

How To Bring More Natural Light Into Your Home

How To Bring More Natural Light Into Your HomeOne of the biggest improvements that you can make to your home is to bring in more natural light.

Sunlight is a powerful mood enhancer and a home design that brings in a lot of natural light will automatically look and feel much more pleasant. Not only will it boost your mood, bringing in natural light will also increase the value of your home.

So how can you shed some light on your home?s interior?

Here are a few ways:

Add More Reflective Surfaces

Whenever you add a light and reflective surface to your home, you increase the number of times that daylight bounces around inside the room.

Try painting your ceilings and walls with light or off-white colours. Matte finishes are actually better than glossy surfaces, as they reflect light in all directions at once. Add some metal accents and some mirrors to the space, which will also reflect the light.

Move Your Furniture Around

Do you have furniture that is blocking natural light from coming in? Move your furniture away from the windows so that it will not get in the way of the sunlight streaming into your home.

Add A Glass Door

Is there anywhere in your home where you can exchange a solid door for one with glass in its design? This will allow the light to flow through the doorway and increase the feeling of brightness in your home.

There are plenty of glass doors with superb security features, so they will be just as safe as any other door. Also, if you have a yard or a patio to look out on, adding sliding glass doors will be a great way to let the light in and enjoy the view.

Expand Your Windows

Is it possible to increase the size of any of your windows? If yes, the windows on the south side of the house, will bring a significant amount of sunshine into the home.

Add A Skylight

Adding skylights to your home will bring a lot of natural light into the interior. Also, they are much more private than windows because anyone passing by will not be able to see through them. They also add overhead lighting, so that you will not need to use electricity during daylight hours.

These are just a few ways that you can let the sunshine in and bring more natural light into your home.

If you have any other home questions, please contact your trusted mortgage professional today.

Source: http://americanallstarrealty.com/how-to-bring-more-natural-light-into-your-home/

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Why are consumers less likely to buy a product when it's the only option?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Consumers are more likely to search for alternatives when they are given only one option, according to a new study.

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EXIM Bank Of India Visit To Northern Railway Projects

A team from the EXIM Bank of India visited the project sites of the 252 km long Northern Railway line, currently being executed by IRCON International Limited, a subsidiary of the Indian Railways.

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The Export-Import Bank of India is the premier export finance institution of India, set up in 1982 under the Export-Import Bank of India Act 1981. Since its incorporation, the EXIM Bank has been a catalyst and a key player in the promotion of cross border trade and investment acting as a purveyor of export credit. So far the Bank has signed 159 lines of credit (LoCs) with 76 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, Oceania and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

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A team from the EXIM Bank of India comprising of the Bank's General Manager, Harsha Bangari, the Assistant General Manager Ambrish Bhandari and the Chief Manager Shalmali Jadhav undertook a site visit on 23 and 24 July to review the progress of the Northern Railway Lines. The team was accompanied by High Commission of India Counsellor (E&C) Manish, IRCON General Manager S. L. Gupta and other officials of IRCON.

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The US$ 652 million project of re-constructing the railway lines in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka from Medawachchiya to Talaimannar Pier and from Omanthai to Kankesanthurai is funded by the Indian Line of Credit of the EXIM Bank of India. The first segment of this project, namely the completed track from Medawachchiya to Madhu Road (43km) was handed over to the Government of Sri Lanka on 14 May 2013 for commercial operations. According to the General Manager of IRCON, S. L. Gupta, the second segment of the project from Omanthai to Kilinochchi, covering a distance of 63 km, is scheduled to be opened shortly.

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The re-construction of the Northern Railway Lines is the second railway project funded through the EXIM Bank of India. Previously the Bank was associated with the US$ 78 million project of the up-grading of the coastal railway line from Matara to Kalutara South, which was successfully completed by IRCON in April 2012.

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When contacted, the General Manager of IRCON, S. L. Gupta said that the team from the EXIM Bank of India is happy with the progress of the Northern Railway Lines and has commended the work carried out by IRCON and the role played by them in the development of the infrastructure sector of Sri Lanka, in particular, in connecting the war stricken North to Colombo.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Wells Fargo exits mortgage ventures, cutting jobs

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Amanda Bynes Won't Be Charged With Crime For Setting Driveway Blaze

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Can We Trust Monsanto with Our Food?

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About 200 people joined the "March Against Monsanto" in Boulder, Colorado, one of 450 marches in 55 countries on 5/25/13. The worldwide actions were to protest Monsanto's production and use of GMO's, pesticides and herbicides used in farming, and genetically engineered seeds. Image: Flickr/Chris Goodwin

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The World Food Prize laureates for 2013 were announced in June. They are Marc van Montagu, Mary-Dell Chilton and Rob Fraley. These scientists played seminal roles, together with the late Jeff Schell, in developing modern plant molecular modification techniques. Fraley is chief technology officer of Monsanto. Chilton is a Distinguished Science Fellow at Syngenta. Montagu founded Plant Genetic Systems (now part of Bayer CropScience) and CropDesign (today owned by BASF).

Scratch the blogosphere and you?ll be dumbfounded by this award. GMOs (genetically modified organisms) produced by big ag-biotech companies are responsible for farmer suicides in India. Monsanto sues farmers who didn?t plant biotech seeds, but had a bit of pollen blown into their fields. U.S. wheat farmers are facing bankruptcy because GM wheat was discovered growing in Oregon. A quick search on YouTube turns up these top hits: "Seeds of death: unveiling the lies of GMOs," "Horrific new studies in GMOs, you're eating this stuff!!" and "They are killing us?GMO foods."

Humans began genetically modifying plants to provide food more than 10,000 years ago. For the past hundred years or so plant breeders have used radiation and chemicals to speed up the production of genetic changes. This was a genetic shotgun, producing lots of bad changes and a very, very occasional good one. That?s the best we could do until the three laureates (and their colleagues) developed molecular techniques for plant genetic modification. We can now use these methods to make precise improvements by adding just a gene (or two or a few) that codes for proteins whose function we know with precision. Yet plants modified by these techniques, the best and safest we?ve ever invented, are the only ones we now call GM. Almost everyone believes we?ve never fiddled with plant genes before, as if beefsteak tomatoes, elephant garlic and corn were somehow products of unfettered nature.

The anti-GM storm gathered in the mid-80s and swept around the world. Most early alarms about new technologies fade away as research accumulates without turning up evidence of deleterious effects. This should be happening now because scientists have amassed more than three decades of research on GM biosafety, none of which has surfaced credible evidence that modifying plants by molecular techniques is dangerous. Instead, the anti-GM storm has intensified. Scientists have done their best to explain things, but they?re rather staid folk for the most part, constitutionally addicted to facts and figures and not terribly good at crafting emotionally gripping narratives. This puts them at a disadvantage. One scare story based on a bogus study suggesting a bad effect of eating GMOs readily trumps myriad studies that show that GM foods are just like non-GM foods.

What are the facts? Monsanto and the other big ag-biotech companies have developed reliable, biologically insect-resistant and herbicide-tolerant commodity crops that benefit people, farmers and the environment, and are nutritionally identical to their non-GM counterparts.

GM insect-resistant crops contain a gene that codes for a bacterial protein that?s toxic to an insect pest, but not animals or people. Insecticides are toxic chemicals that kill insects indiscriminately, both harmful and beneficial. They?re also poisonous to other animals?people included. Insect-resistant crops have reduced insecticide use. Biological solutions for insect pest problems were Rachel Carson?s dream.


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Rescue efforts put to test as death toll rises in China earthquake

Since the major 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China has had more than 20 earthquakes measuring above 6.0 on the Richter scale.

By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / July 22, 2013

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, rescuers clear the debris of a damaged house in quake-hit Majiagou Village of Minxian County, northwest China's Gansu Province, Monday, July 22, 2013. The toll of dead and injured continues to rise after an earthquake struck a dry, hilly farming area in western China early this morning.

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China dispatched thousands of soldiers, police, militiamen, and firefighters Monday to dig for buried victims of?an earthquake that killed more than 75 people and left more than 450 injured in northwest China, the official Xinhua news agency said.

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An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale hit a mainly rural area of Gansu Province at 7:45 local time; a major temblor and hundreds of smaller aftershocks rocked the region all day, local officials said.

The quake and subsequent flooding and mudslides seriously damaged eight towns in the remote and mountainous area. The topography of the affected region means it is sparsely populated but also difficult for rescuers to reach.

The authorities followed emergency disaster plans tested in earlier quakes, which are common in China, sending men from different units of the armed forces to help local civilians search for survivors.

They were also expected to use disaster relief techniques introduced after a massive quake hit the southwestern province of Sichuan, next door to Gansu, in May 2008, killing more than 87,000 people.

Since then, China has suffered 24 other earthquakes measuring more than 6.0 on the Richter scale, in which around 3,000 people have died.?

Government agencies appeared better coordinated in April, when a quake hit Ya?an in Sichuan, killing nearly 200 people and injuring more than 11,000, than they had been during previous emergencies. Helicopters were sent quickly to the scene, as they were Monday, tent villages sprung up after a day or so, and relief workers were soon able to recharge displaced victims? mobile phones, allowing them to get in touch with relatives.

How well a Chinese government deals with natural disasters has been regarded a test of its legitimacy since the imperial era.

After the recent Ya?an quake, the Global Times, a tabloid owned by the ruling Communist Party, boasted that ?China?s disaster relief comes ahead of the United States, Japan, and other developed countries ? in its ability to mobilize people and in other indicators.??

Monday?s quake struck along a particularly vulnerable fault line that has suffered 25 major earthquakes in the past, according to the China Earthquake Administration.

Photographs of the stricken area, posted on social media websites, showed simple houses, often built from mud bricks, in ruins. An initial investigation found that 1,200 houses had collapsed and another 21,000 were severely damaged, Gansu provincial government spokesman Chang Zhengguo told reporters.

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Trends in biometric verification technology ~ TricksMode

Trends in biometric verification technology ~ TricksMode As digital scanning and observation technologies improve and refine in tandem with increasingly powerful data recognition algorithms, the formerly nascent science of biometric identification is becoming something that holds a lot of promise for the near future and beyond.
Already the biometric technology is appearing in our identification documents, personal computing machines and is becoming increasingly common in many security and policing related areas. Soon we?re going to see biometrics hold an even more important role in all of these areas while it expands into completely new territories.
That said, let?s first take a deeper look at what exactly biometrics means before going into some of the details behind its emerging trends.

An Overview of Biometrics

Biometrics is not, strictly speaking, a highly modern science. Although many of us associate the word itself with high tech gadgets and eye scanners, by definition, biometrics is simply the process of sorting distinct individual physical traits in people and using them to identify a specific person amongst others. Thus, biometrics also includes fingerprint analysis, which has been in use by police for nearly 200 years and even further back before that by civilizations dating back to the Babylonians.

However, if we take this basic definition as explained above and join it with modern analysis technology, we get a far more diverse range of modern biometric techniques that can and do analyze highly individual specific qualities such as: fingerprints, body heat signatures, eyes (retinas or irises), walking gait, facial characteristics, vein patterns in the arms, voice sound prints and, of course, DNA.

The range of human body characteristics that can be biometrically indexed is expanding daily, although some such as fingerprints, eye features and DNA signatures are far more commonly utilized than other more exotic biometric measurement parameters.
Now let?s get down to the latest in biometric trends!
Trends in Personal Computing

Personal computing is an area where the science behind biometrics has made only really limited inroads. Laptops and home PCs are now being made (and have been on the market for several years now) that can grant access only after their registered owner passes their finger through a small scanning device. However, beyond this, additional development really hasn?t gone very far.

One part of the problem lies in the fact that the most easy to use biometrics technologies for personal computing devices, which involve fingerprint recognition and eye or face scans, simply aren?t reliable enough under the tough, dynamic conditions that most users would be working with them under.
This problem has been made even worse by the proliferation of tablets and smart phones as consumer substitutes to the far more stationary PC or laptop. Both of these are going to be used on noisy streets, in the rain and under dirty conditions ?all of which can lead to some serious problems with effective biometric workability. To GIVE just one example of what we?re describing: early efforts by companies like Nokia to create fingerprint scanning capacity on the screens of their touch phones became seriously screwy any time an owner touched the screen if it was wet or if that persons finders were dirty.
So far, we?re still seeing stagnant development in personal device biometrics, but the near future is looking interesting as both screen and mobile device camera technology becomes sharper. News stories such as Apple Computer?s fairly recent purchase of Biometric technology company Authentec for just under $400 million dollars are indicating some serious interest in better bio security on the part of major tech product players.

Trends In Police Forensics

In the area of Police forensics, biometrics has made a major splash. While police have been using fingerprint records to track convicted felons since at least the early 19th century, modern police agencies have taken this old process and dramatically modernized it through heavy digitization of both fingerprint scanning and fingerprint record keeping. This has made the prints of potential criminals more widely accessible to cops worldwide.

But things don?t stop there: Biometrics is quickly becoming a police officer?s best friend and many police organizations now also use DNA and even eye scanning technology as another method of identifying potential suspects and keeping them registered for future evidence accumulation.

Even immigration police and military organizations are getting in on the biometric tech trend by deploying hand held iris scanning machines to their personnel in situations where either undocumented illegal immigrants or captured, undocumented rebel soldiers are rounded up and need to be quickly ID?d for future reference.

Next Generation ID Documents

Finally we come to the most obvious area of massive, and?widespread biometric technology deployment ?civilian population identification. Governments always like to keep track of their citizens in ways that keep certain people from easily stealing and assuming someone else?s identity or from simply slipping through the cracks and being hard to ID.

This is where biometrics comes in and in numerous countries it?s being used for both cross border traveler security and for general identification of an entire citizen population.

An example of the former can be found in the joint U.S/Canada NEXUS program, which offers special speeded up border crossing procedures to American or Canadian citizens who opt for a biometric ID tracker in their passports after they have been vetted as having clean personal records.

With the latter biometric ID use, involving general in-country populations, we have an enormous example in the Indian Government?s UID (Universal Identification) program, which is aimed at creating a fully encoded biometric ID card for every single one of India?s 1.2 billion citizens. When completed in the next few years, this will be the single largest application of biometric technology in the World.

As you can see, biometrics is here to stay. The technology behind it still needs some tweaking and existing identification procedures are still too well entrenched to disappear any time soon but the long term trends are clearly showing that the future of ID is in this powerful and secure system of identifying people.


About Author:
Stephan Jukic is a freelance writer who generally covers a variety of subjects relating to the latest changes in white hat SEO, mobile technology, marketing tech and digital security. He also loves to read and write about location-free business, portable business management and finance. When not busy writing or consulting on technology and digital security, he spends his days enjoying life?s adventures either in Canada or Mexico, where he spends part of the year. Connect with Stephan on LinkedIn.

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The Daily Roundup for 07.24.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Nokia Lumia 625 unveiled: 4G, 4.7-inch display, 5MP camera, Windows 8

New Delhi: Nokia has announced the launch of its another Lumia smartphone named the "Lumia 625". The Lumia 625 is 4G/LTE-ready, and has a 4.7-inch super-sensitive LCD screen. It includes five coloured changeable shells. At 220 euro ($290.11), the phone is competitively priced.

The phone features a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with an LED flash. It has a front VGA camera. The phone is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and has a 2000 mAh battery.

According to Nokia, the Nokia Lumia 625 includes technologies found in the recently announced flagship Nokia Lumia 1020. These include a range of integrated camera applications like Nokia Smart Camera and Nokia Cinemagraph.

Nokia Lumia 625 unveiled: 4G, 4.7-inch display, 5MP camera, Windows 8

At 220 euro ($290), the phone is competitively priced. The phone is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and has a 2000 mAh battery.

The Lumia 625 has 512MB RAM and an internal storage of 8GB. The Nokia Lumia 625 also supports a microSD card up to 64GB. The phone is powered by the latest version of Windows Phone 8 and also includes the Nokia Lumia Amber update.

The Nokia Lumia 625 will be available in a range of colours including orange, yellow, bright green, white and black with five coloured changeable shells.

Nokia will start selling the phone in China, Europe, Asia Pacific, India, Middle East, Africa and Latin America in Q3 2013.

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