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Logitech Harmony Touch remote pops up unannounced at Best Buy (Update: Pictures)

Logitech Harmony Touch remote pops up unannounced at Best Buy

It's been a long time since we've seen any new blood refreshing Logitech's line of universal remotes, but after indications of new devices on the way in an earnings call earlier this year tipster Andrew spotted this brand new Harmony Touch on store shelves. Arriving at Best Buy unheralded by any official announcement or specs so far, the box shots and list of features show the ability to control 15 different devices and (of course) that center mounted touchscreen. There's no mention of it on the Logitech site either, however one leaked blog post we spotted referred to this device and a Harmony Plus.

As our friends at Tech of the Hub note, the Touch clearly draws a lot of its heritage from the Harmony One and 1100 touchscreen remotes although to have ditched the dedicated Activity button for "one touch" control. The touchscreen itself supports both taps and swipes as well as up to 50 customizable channel icons, and the box lists both online setup and on-remote customization as features. According to Andrew it's rocking a price tag of $249 -- $50 above the current price of the Harmony One but $100 shy of the RF-equipped Harmony 900 -- hopefully we'll find out soon if what Logitech has added this time around makes it worth the wait.

Update: Another one of our readers, Zachary also saw it at Best Buy and bought one, check out a few out of the box pics in the gallery below, and drop any questions about its capabilities in the comments. He's digging it so far, saying that the touchscreen is responsive and it found icons for his area quickly, with options to change background, LCD brightness and screen timeout. There does not appear to be any RF support however, so it's IR control only.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

TSX falls at open despite RIM surge

BOWLING GREEN, O.H. ? President Obama will head to Henderson, Nev., on Sunday for three days of debate prep behind closed doors, ABC News has learned. While he is there he will also hold one grassroots rally and likely make some unscheduled local stops in...

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Five Creative and Quirky Costume Ideas You Can Make at Home

Homemade costumes can be outstandingly creative, using simple supplies that are found in the average home.

Halloween is around the corner, and it?s time to start thinking about costumes! ?Most people head to the local costume shop or buy a?costume online at places like CostumeExpress, Amazon, or even Etsy. But sometimes it?s fun to be original and make your own costume at home. Homemade costumes can be outstandingly creative, using simple supplies that are found in the average home.

With most of these costumes a generic base layer of clothing is necessary. If possible, start with a solid color top and bottom. Any neutral color, such as black, white, or grey, is best, but other shades are fine if there are no last minute choices.

A Leaf Pile

A Halloween costume can easily made out of fallen leaves. Most yards are filled with them in October, and they can be attached to clothing with stick glue. Other times of the year, look for downed tree limbs or shrubbery clippings to find a costume that takes you back to nature. If you have the time to do a little shopping, you can also buy colorful fake leaves at most craft stores. These won?t crumble as easily, so your costume will last longer.

Conjoined Twins

If you need a pair costumes, you can easily kill two birds with one stone. Place both people in an over-sized shirt, each with an arm wrapped around the other?s back. The evening may end up being a bit close for comfort, so make sure both individuals are willing to work together!

Something Sweet

Affix as many different types of candy as possible to a white t-shirt. You could call your costume a Candy Dish, a Sweet Tooth, or, if you are willing to give away pieces of candy, a Trick-or-Treater in Reverse.

The Grandfather Clock

A brown sheet or piece of cloth can be easily turned into a cloak for an evening. To do this, fold one edge of the sheet into an eight-inch section. Place the cloth around your shoulders, lifting the folded section above your head. Then tie the cloak around your neck with a piece of string or fabric. Using makeup or washable markers, draw a clock face on your own. Affix clock hands made from construction paper or felt to your nose. You can also take this in a conceptual direction if the supplies are more readily available.

The Cleaning Supply Closet

With a roll of duct tape and a closet full of cleaning supplies, a costume is born. Small cleaning supplies, like sponges and brushes, can be adhered to clothing with tape folded over on itself. Find bottles that are mostly empty, clean them out well, and attach them to clothing in the same manner. With any open spaces, safety pin rags or paper towels to clothing. For added effect, carry a broom and dust pan. The costume will be an original and, as an added bonus, you are ready to help with cleanup after the party.

What creative costumes have you come up with?

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Little ?Mrs. Bieber? Dies From Brain Tumor

Posted: September 28, 2012

Avalanna Routh, dubbed "Mrs. Bieber," dies of brain cancer at age 6

Remember that sweet little girl who got to ?marry? Justin Bieber? Avalanna Routh, who stole the hearts of just about everyone who knew her, died on Wednesday morning at the age of 6. The LA Times reports that upon hearing of her death, Bieber tweeted, ?just got the worst news ever. one of the greatest spirits i have ever known is gone. please pray for her family and for her. RIP Avalanna. i love you.?

Avalanna died of a ?rare and very aggressive cancer,? according to The LA Times. The little girl was known for her vivacious and upbeat personality, even in the midst of her terminal illness. Avalanna earned the nickname ?Mrs. Bieber? when staff at the Dana-Farber/Children?s Hospital Cancer Center staged a pretend wedding for Avalanna to Justin Bieber. The party included flowers, a wedding cake and singer, and a red shirt for Avalanna that read ?Future Mrs. Bieber.? The celebrity spent an evening with Avalanna for Valentine?s Day, where they played board games and signed autographs for each other. Today.com reports that Bieber tweeted after their date: ?That was one of the best things I have ever done. She was AWESOME. Feeling really inspired right now.?

Avalanna inspired more than just Justin Bieber. ?She was one of the most vivacious, outgoing, engaging, precocious kids I?ve ever known,? said Dr. Charles Roberts, a pediatric oncologist who worked at Dana-Farber/Children?s Hospital Cancer Center, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

The following Tweet report, later confirmed by several media outlets, announced her death on Wednesday: ?Our darling Avalanna went to Heaven this morning. Oh Avalanna, the brightest star?? you took our hearts with you, our greatest Love.?

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Friday, September 28, 2012

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The company develops market-leading technologies including Alaris? infusion pumps, Pyxis? automated dispensing and patient identification systems, AVEA?, AirLife? and LTV? series ventilation and respiratory products, ChloraPrep? skin preparation products, MedMined? services for data mining surveillance, NeuroCare neurological monitoring and diagnostic products, V. Mueller? surgical instruments and an extensive line of products that support interventional medicine.

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  • Convert the data into a GCS Balanced Scorecard

  • Compare against targets and analyze the trends

  • Support the Service Director in following-up ongoing projects

  • Review the performance: Accurately prepare, analyze, present monthly, quarterly & reports with GCS Management

  • Applies expertise to the most complex problems; coordinates work outside own area of expertise

  • Interact with colleagues from different functions across the regions and questions the numbers collected? when necessary

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  • Leverages methods and approaches for data collection from other internal/external sources and best practices to address complex processes, situations or issues

  • Ability to collect a huge amount of date and to optimize their utilization

  • Assesses various stakeholders' opinions and appropriately integrates them into work/project plans

  • Networks within the organization and maintains strong, long-term relationships

  • Leverages understanding of the synergies between functions to serve customer needs

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Off-Peek: Radio Telescopes Edge In on Plasma Jet Spewing from Massive Black Hole

Zooming in on Galaxy M87 reveals answers about the turbulent environment surrounding the invisible black hole at its center


M87 galactic jetJET ENGINE: Astronomers have now zoomed in on the base of the jet emanating from Galaxy M87. Image: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

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Black holes, by definition, emit no light. They are unseeable.

But astronomers would like to get as close as they can by zooming in on the region immediately surrounding a black hole. That is the objective of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), a network of linked radio telescopes around the globe.

An actual event horizon?the point beyond which light and matter alike become hopelessly lost to a black hole's pull?remains out of sight, but the telescope has now succeeded in piercing the veil of a nearby supermassive black hole to peer into unprecedented depths of its turbulent surroundings.

Researchers trained EHT radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California on the giant elliptical galaxy M87, some 54.5 million light-years away. The galaxy features a dramatic jet, thousands of light-years long, emanating from its center and thus, presumably, from the galaxy's black hole. In a study published online September 27 in Science, Sheperd Doeleman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Haystack Observatory in Westford, Mass., and his colleagues report that the dish network has resolved the base of M87's jet. The size of the jet at that position, close to its origin, in turn allowed the researchers to deduce some of the most fundamental attributes of both the galaxy's behemoth black hole, which weighs in at a mass of 6.6 billion suns, and the swirling disk of matter surrounding it.

Outside the event horizon of a black hole orbits a disk of material pulled in but not yet consumed by the gravitational pull of the black hole. That accretion disk grows quite dense and hot as infalling material collides and compresses, emitting copious amounts of radiation in the process. Accretion disks can also accelerate particles into a jet of plasma that propagates outward at a substantial fraction of light speed.

Doeleman and his colleagues measured the base of the jet in M87 to ascertain the inner edge of stability within the black hole's accretion disk, beyond which matter quickly falls inward to its doom. That edge, the densest and fastest-moving part of the accretion disk, can fling particles outward with ease. "The jets that we see from M87 are likely launched from right around this region," Doeleman says.

The EHT, with its superior resolving power from the long baselines separating its individual sites, allowed the researchers to measure a size for the jet's footprint of just 5.5 times the black hole's Schwarzschild radius. (The Schwarzschild radius is the size below which a given mass cannot be compressed without collapsing into a black hole.) "We saw something that was just impossibly small, startlingly small," Doeleman says.

The size of the jet?and, by inference, the size of the innermost stable orbit within the accretion disk?implies that the black hole is spinning, and that the accretion disk is rotating in the same direction. A nonrotating black hole would feature a much wider jet, and an accretion disk spinning counter to the black hole's rotation would launch a fountain that was broader still.

In measuring the jet's footprint the researchers had to account for distortions, caused by the warped spacetime of Einstein's general theory of relativity, inherent to observations of such massive objects. Because of the distortion, a particle jet measured by Earth-based tools can appear larger than it actually is. "The black hole acts as its own lens," Doeleman says. "That's just because the black hole is bending the light rays like taffy."

Simply visualizing the event horizon is not the only goal of the project. A central aim is to peer into an astrophysical environment dominated by supermassive objects to see if gravity works as predicted. "If Einstein's theory is going to break down, it's probably going to be near a black hole," Doeleman says, before acknowledging that the reigning theory of gravity has survived countless challenges before. "It is never wise to bet against Einstein," he adds. "I think the bookies in Vegas give you very long odds. But you have to try."

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Stock Market Forecast for Remainder of 2012 ... - Investing Daily

Down ? Up ? Down

The three words above sum up where I see the stock market going in the short, medium, and long term.

In the very short term, the S&P 500 needs to take a breather, near a 57-month high and having risen 15 percent just since its June 4th mid-year low. Since 1990, the S&P 500 has been positive the week after September option expiration (this week) only four out of 22 years, or 18 percent of the time. Commercial hedgers (i.e., the ?smart? money) have accumulated a $33 billion net short position in equity index futures, the largest amount since January 2007.?Active money managers (i.e., the ?dumb? money) are currently 95 percent net long equities, the highest percentage in more than 18 months and one of the highest readings in the past six years. Newsletter advisor sentiment (also ?dumb?) has now risen to 54.2 percent and is almost 30 percentage points higher than bearish advisor sentiment. Lastly, the number of corporate insiders (another source of ?smart? money) selling their company stock is more than six times larger than the number of insiders buying stock, only the fourth time this ratio has risen above 6.0 since early 2010.?

According to Jason Goepfert of Sentimentrader.com, whenever sentiment indicators get this lopsided, the stock market almost always stops rising and either stalls or falls over the subsequent 1-3 month period.? The key to whether we simply stall or actually fall depends on the S&P 500 and its 20-day moving average (currently around 1,437). If the index falls below the 20-moving average for two consecutive trading days, a 4% to 8% correction over the next 30 days has historically been imminent. Right now, the S&P 500 is at 1,442, which is above the 20-day moving average of 1,437, so no correction yet.

Fundamental deterioration may be the catalyst to get a market correction started. According to Reuters, analysts expect S&P 500 third-quarter earnings to drop 2.2 percent from a year ago ? which would mark the first year-over-year decline in three years!? In addition, the ratio of companies issuing earnings warnings for Q3 vs. positive earnings outlooks is at 4.3-to-1, which is the most lopsided bearish ratio in 11 years (since the third quarter of 2001).

Part of the reason corporate earnings may disappoint is because consumer and corporate spending is already being curtailed in anticipation of the fiscal cliff scheduled to take effect in January 2013.? Another reason to expect weak earnings is the fact that the global economic picture outside of the U.S. continues to darken. Chinese manufacturing output has declined for 11 consecutive months and Eurozone services and manufacturing output has declined for 39 consecutive months. According to David Bianco, Deutsche Bank?s chief U.S. equity strategist, poor third-quarter earnings are likely going to be the catalyst for a 5-percent market correction:

Investors seem to be ignoring weak 3Q EPS, but widespread misses should cause a dip. The next 5%+ S&P 500 price move is likely to be down, but if no dip in October then unlikely to happen by year end.

Goldman Sachs is forecasting a much-steeper 15 percent stock- market correction that will start soon after the November 6th U.S. presidential election, resulting in the S&P 500 dropping to 1,250 by the end of the year. Hardest hit will be stocks that have already underperformed during the first nine months of the year. In the 23 years since 1980 that the S&P 500 gained ground during the first nine months, underperforming stocks continued underperforming by an average of three percentage points during the fourth quarter. This historical analysis suggests that investors should stick with positive momentum stocks through the end of 2012 and not try to pick bottoms in supposedly ?undervalued? stocks.

After the market completes a short-term correction (whether it starts now or waits until after the election), the intermediate term looks bullish for stocks. Let?s not forget that the first two weeks of September were historic ? a turning point in the history of economics. Three things happened this month that Morgan Stanley characterizes as a ?bazooka blast of monetary support:?

  1. The European Central Bank implements Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT), which provide an unlimited commitment to purchase short-term sovereign debt (three-year maturity or less) in order to reduce the borrowing costs of weak Eurozone countries like Spain, Portugal, and Italy and hopefully stave off a government default.
  2. China announces $157 billion in new infrastructure spending, which is a quarter of the size of the original and massive 2008 economic stimulus.
  3. The U.S. Federal Reserve implements QE Part Infinity, which will print $40 billion each and every month to purchase mortgage-backed securities until the U.S. labor market exhibits ?substantial improvement.?

According to equity strategist Don Hays, interest rates are so low and monetary policy is so positive right now that investors have no choice but to invest in stocks and commodities. In fact, looking back through 50 years of market history, whenever financial conditions have been similar to now Hays concludes that:

There?s an 84% chance that stocks will be higher in the next 12 months by an average of 26%.

Over the next two months heading into the U.S. presidential election, however, Hays sees the chance for a 10 percent correction. Also intermediate-term bullish is Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which recently reported that its ?Sell-Side Consensus Indictor,? which measures the sentiment of Wall Street equity analysts, is extremely bearish towards equities ? recommending only a 44.4 percent portfolio allocation to stocks compared to the long-term average allocation of 60.7 percent. This bearish sentiment represents a 27-year low which, from a contrarian standpoint, is extremely bullish.

Other bullish intermediate-term indicators include:

  • After the Federal Reserve announced QE1 and QE2, stocks rallied by an average of 10-15 percent in the six weeks following the announcement. If stocks were to do the same in the six weeks following the Fed?s September 13th announcement of QE Infinity, the S&P 500 would rise from 1,437 on September 12th to a level anywhere between 1,580 and 1,652 by October 25th.
  • Stocks have outperformed bonds by 10 percentage points so far in the third quarter, which historically has led to further stock gains in the following quarter 80 percent of the time (second quarter 2012 was one of the exceptions, however).
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average has not experienced a 1-percent decline in 63 days while hovering near a 52-week high. Such strong price momentum at 52-week highs has occurred only 16 times since 1900 and the Dow has been higher six months later all 16 times by an average of 6.0 percent.

According to Morgan Stanley, the best-performing industry sectors during the 12 months of QE1 (Mar. 2009 to Mar. 2010) and the ten months of QE2 (Aug. 2010 to June 2011) were:

  • Oil services
  • Consumer discretionary
  • Industrials
  • Materials

It doesn?t surprise me that these industry sectors outperform in times of easy money. Oil and materials are commodities that thrive when the U.S. dollar is debased because they become more affordable to foreigners, which boosts demand.? Similarly, consumer discretionary involves big-ticket items that are usually purchased on installment plans, which are much more affordable when loan rates are low.

Long term, all of this money printing simply has to end badly. The result will be domestic c inflation and currency wars with foreign nations that must match U.S. dollar debasement by devaluing their own currencies in order to protect the competitiveness of their export markets. Brazil has severely criticized the Fed?s QE Infinity and threaten to take retaliatory actions. PIMCO?s Mohamed El-Erian went so far as to allege that the Federal Reserve ?wishes? to spur inflation in order to reduce the burden of debt and incentivize people to buy things before prices go up further. El-Erian predicts that the Fed?s unprecedented experiment will end up eventually causing a ?mess? and investing will become a ?difficult minefield? as inflation spirals out of control.

St. Louis Fed President James Bullard warns that QE Infinity could lead to 1970s-style stagflation ? ?double-digit inflation and double-digit unemployment simultaneously.? Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has stated that more quantitative easing ?won?t work? other than to cause inflation and result in an emerging-markets bubble that is ?not going to be good for the world.? Lastly, hedge fund manager Ray Dalio foresees several more years of global deleveraging that could lead to either hyperinflation and/or an economic depression, either of which could result in severe social unrest.

The potential for a severe economic crisis in the future doesn?t appear to be worrying investors yet, thanks to continued euphoria over the short-term boost to asset prices caused by QE Infinity. The S&P 500 Volatility Index (Chicago Options: VIX) is back below 14%, very near the five-year low set on August 17th. Any hiccup in the financial, economic, or political realm should cause the VIX to soar. A negative stock-market reaction from any unexpected shock will be magnified by the fact that the stock market is overvalued from a historical perspective by somewhere between 15% and 50%.?

What do you think of this article? Please post your feedback in the ?comments? section below!

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Sigha ? Self Improvement / Living With Ghosts | Music News | Blah ...

Sigha is an artist who is most commonly known for producing claustrophobic techno rollers, however to stop their is perhaps an injustice to the Sigha sound. Whilst the majority of his work since his tortured 2009 debut ?Bruised? on Hotflush Recordings is undoubetdly techno of the Berghain variety there is more going on than just cold clinical beats. With every release you feel that there is an atmosphere, almost as though someone else is in the room, this is not to say he is writing cinematic horror music but rather that, perhaps, his own pensive character is being projected into the music. This becomes even more apparent when the music washes away the beats and drifts into what can only be described as ambient electronic shoegaze, check the wistfully beautiful ?Abstractions I-IV?.

Sigha - Self Improvement / Living With Ghosts

?Self Improvement?, although not included on the fortcoming LP ?Living With Ghosts?, is a timely reminder of what to expect, exquisitely dark subterranean beats and menacing celestial soundscapes. ?Living With Ghosts? drops November 19th and on the strength of this will be pre-ordering a copy.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Instagram and Google Chrome get updated for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5

Instagram and Google Chrome get updated for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5 Instagram and Google Chrome have finally received updates for compatibility with iOS 6 and the iPhone 5?s larger 4-inch screen. When we say finally, it?s funny as the iPhone 5 has only been out for less than a week but it seems like if your app is not updated on the day of launch then it?s already late to the party.

Instagram, which has over 80 million users worldwide is updated to version 3.1.0 and includes iPhone 5 support, iOS 6 support, improved password recovery procedures and a redesigned registration flow.

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Google Chrome?s update is equally as simple; it again includes support for iPhone 5 and iOS 6 as well as a few stability and security improvements.

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There are still many apps that need to be updated for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5?s 4-inch screen but at least as every day goes by we can tick more and more off that wanted list. Which apps are you waiting for to be updated for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5?



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Braves clinch playoff berth; Tigers tie White Sox

Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman, right, celebrates with teammates after hitting a two-run home run in the ninth inning to beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 in a baseball game Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, in Atlanta. The Braves clinched at least an NL wild-card berth. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman, right, celebrates with teammates after hitting a two-run home run in the ninth inning to beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 in a baseball game Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, in Atlanta. The Braves clinched at least an NL wild-card berth. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Standing on third base, Atlanta Braves' Chipper Jones reacts along with Braves fans as Freddie Freeman hits a two-run home run to beat the Marlins 4-3 and clinch a wild-card berth for the Braves, at Turner Field in Atlanta on Tuesday , Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal & Constitution, Curtis Compton) GWINNETT OUT MARIETTA OUT LOCAL TV OUT (WXIA, WGCL, FOX 5)

Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman, left, is doused with water by Eric Hinske after Freeman hit a home run in the ninth inning as the Braves beat the Marlins 4-3 to clinch at least an NL wild-card playoff berth Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez throws against the Kansas City Royals in the first inning of a baseball game in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera fields a bunt from Kansas City Royals' Alcides Escobar in the sixth inning of a baseball game in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Escobar was safe at first. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Here's how the pennant races look with eight days to go:

? REDEMPTION: Chipper Jones and the Braves are back in the playoffs after missing out last season following a massive September collapse. Freddie Freeman hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning that lifted Atlanta over Miami 4-3 on Tuesday night, clinching at least an NL wild-card berth for the Braves. The 40-year-old Jones, who plans to retire after the season, started the winning rally with a double.

? ALL SQUARE: After chasing the White Sox for more than three weeks, Detroit finally forged a tie atop the AL Central when Anibal Sanchez threw a three-hitter in a 2-0 win over Kansas City. Hours earlier, Chicago lost 4-3 to Cleveland for its sixth defeat in seven games. The Tigers have made up three games in a week on the White Sox, who had been alone in first place since Sept. 3.

? NEXT UP: Texas and Oakland resume their pivotal series Wednesday night after splitting a pair of one-run decisions. The A's trail the first-place Rangers by four games in the AL West but hold a two-game lead over the Angels for the league's second wild card. Los Angeles faces Mariners ace Felix Hernandez in a late game.

? ON THE MEND: Cincinnati will be without manager Dusty Baker for the rest of the week. Baker met with Reds players and revealed he suffered a mini-stroke in addition to being treated for an irregular heartbeat last week. The 63-year-old skipper hopes to return to the dugout next week as the NL Central champions try to earn home-field advantage throughout the postseason.

? CLOSING IN: With seven games to play, St. Louis has a 4?-game cushion over the Brewers and Dodgers in the race for the second NL wild card. Jaime Garcia pitched the defending champion Cardinals to a 4-0 victory at Houston. Milwaukee and Los Angeles both lost.

? CHASE CHATTER: "There was never any doubt. We knew that last year was somewhat of a fluke." ? Atlanta slugger Chipper Jones after the Braves, who blew a huge wild-card lead last September, punched their postseason ticket.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

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Got fries? These are the best and worst in America

For years, experts have been trying to figure out the so-called French paradox. Why, if the French eat such rich food, do they tend to stay lean, while the waistlines of us diet-conscious Americans are growing faster than Justin Beiber's savings account?

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Mimicry beats consciousness in gaming's Turing test

The Turing test might still be too hard for software to crack ? but two programs have already aced video gaming's answer to this famous evaluation of machine intelligence.

The two winning programs, or bots, relied on strategies of direct human mimicry to win an annual software tournament called BotPrize ? and beat an intriguing rival based on a stripped-down model of human consciousnessMovie Camera.

As in the original Turing test, BotPrize bots attempt to convince human judges that they too are human. But whereas Turing test bots are judged on their ability to converse, in BotPrize, it's the ability to play and navigate the 3D shoot-'em-up video game Unreal Tournament in a human-like manner that counts.

Multiple bots and human judges play simultaneously, all-against-all, and anonymously, in the same arena of battle. The idea is to design more realistic virtual charactersMovie Camera, which, in turn, should make video games more compelling and software simulations used for training more useful. In the future, the software could drive physical robots capable of navigating the real world in a human-like manner.

In only the fifth ever BotPrize contest, the UT^2 bot devised by Risto Miikkulainen and colleagues at the University of Texas, Austin, and Mirrorbot, the brainchild of Mihai Polceanu, currently studying at the European Centre for Virtual Reality in Brest, France, each persuaded the four judges more than half of the time that they were humans. That's more "human" votes than the average human received ? and almost twice as many as any bot has ever scored before. That means the "human-like barrier" has been cracked for the first time: the two teams shared the AU$7000 (?4500) prize ? which has never been awarded before ? for bots considered to be on a par with humans.

How did the winning bots do it? As its name suggests, Mirrorbot's key strategy is mimicry. When the bot meets other players in the game, it observes their behaviour. If it judges a fellow player to pose no immediate threat, it engages in a brief "social interaction", in which it simply copies the actions of that player, including movement, shooting, weapon choice, jumping and crouching. "It plays back what it sees," says Poleanu. The fact that this strategy proved successful at fooling the human says something interesting about AI and about ourselves, says Poleanu. "This result may indicate that our perception of intelligence is not flawless, but significantly influenced by our social nature".

Mimicry is also one of the features of the other winner, UT^2, though not in real time, and only for one of its behaviours. During training, Miikkulainen's team found that the bot's most "un-human" behaviour arose when it became confused by obstacles such as walls. For example, a human knows intuitively how to navigate out of a doorway. A bot, by contrast, relies on its programming to work out that it must turn 90 degrees.

"There are bots that bounce back and forth and don't realise the way out," says Miikkulainen. "It's amusing and interesting how challenging a very basic phenomenon can be."

His team recorded dozens of humans playing Unreal Tournament, spliced out the bits where the human released themselves from different geometries and then programmed the bot to deploy the human strategy used in a situation most similar to whatever it finds itself in. For other aspects of play, UT^2 deployed evolutionary learning, in which successful strategies were bred to produce offspring strategies that were even more human-like.

Neurobot, meanwhile, a bot that came a close second in last year's BotPrize ? and interested New Scientist in the run-up to the contest because it was based on a leading model of human consciousness ? lagged in fourth place out of a total of six bots.

Its creator, Zafeirios Fountas, of Imperial College London, blames this on technical constraints which forced him to "prune" 20 per cent of his bots' simulated "neurons". "As the results indicate, unfortunately, the removed neurons and synapses played a more crucial role than I believed," he says. "The good news is that now I know that and I can investigate what exactly caused this change."

Where does all this leave AI? BotPrize is certainly considered a lesser challenge than the original Turing test. "I am not making any claim that because the bots can appear human that they are intelligent," says Philip Hingston of Edith Cowan University in Perth Australia, who created BotPrize in 2008.

Still, Miikkulainen says that intelligence is made of up of components, at least one of which has now been solved. "In terms of spatial reasoning, it is possible to act human," he says. "Language is a much bigger problem, but it's nice to know that in this part of intelligence, we can do well."

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Tarantino XX Blu-ray set brings 20 years of Quentin, eight movies and ten discs home November 20th

Tarantino XX Bluray set brings 20 years of Quentin, eight movies and ten discs home November 20th

If you dig Quentin Tarantino flicks, an eight movie, 10-disc Blu-ray boxed set is on the way that will probably pique your interest. Lionsgate and Miramax are collaborating on the Tarantino XX set, which captures 20 years of the filmmaker's career and includes Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill Vol. 1, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Death Proof and Inglourious Basterds. Additionally, there's special collectible packaging and artwork (shown after the break, along with the press release and full list of specs) and the two extra discs are filled with five hours of all new bonus interviews, retrospectives and the like. It seems unlikely to answer the mystery of what was in Marcellus Wallace's briefcase, but it will be available November 20th with an MSRP of $119.99, although Amazon is currently listing it at $83.97.

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Video: What developments remain in the race?

A Second Take on Meeting the Press: From an up-close look at Rachel Maddow's sneakers to an in-depth look at Jon Krakauer's latest book ? it's all fair game in our "Meet the Press: Take Two" web extra. Log on Sundays to see David Gregory's post-show conversations with leading newsmakers, authors and roundtable guests. Videos are available on-demand by 12 p.m. ET on Sundays.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Jaripeo de Lujo at the Central Washington State Fair September 23, 2012

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1301 S Fair Ave On opening Sunday, September 23, the Jaripeo de Lujo will be the featured
entertainment at the Grandstand.? The event will include several different Mexican musicians and some bull riding in one big show starting at 2 p.m. For tickets call 1-800-325-SEAT or visit the website at www.fairfun.com.

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How to Sharpen Nail Clippers [Sharpening]

How to Sharpen Nail ClippersIf your nail clippers don't clip as cleanly as they once did you can always toss them and buy another pair, but if you have a nice manicure set you may prefer to instead sharpen them and bring back to their prime.

Instructables user Phil B shares that the easiest way to sharpen convex clippers is to remove the actuating lever, screw the jaws together with a screw and nut, and sharepen the jaws of the clipper on a flat sharpening stone. If you have concave jaws on your clippers you'll want to instead cover a dowel with sandpaper and use that as a sanding drum.

Full details and photos can be found at the source link below.

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Latest developments in protest of anti-Islam film

Here's a look at protests and events across the world on Friday connected to an amateurish anti-Muslim film produced in the United States and vulgar caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published in a French satirical weekly. More than 47 people, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya, have been killed in violence linked to the protests over the film, which has also renewed debate over freedom of expression in the U.S. and in Europe.

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PAKISTAN

Seventeen people were killed and dozens were injured as tens of thousands protested against the film around the country after the government encouraged peaceful protests and declared a national holiday ? "Love for the Prophet Day." Demonstrations turned violent in several Pakistani cities. Among those killed was a driver for a Pakistani television station, who died after police opened fire on rioters torching a cinema in the northwest city of Peshawar during a protest.

Clashes between police and thousands of stone-throwing protesters also occurred in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.

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AFGHANISTAN

About 900 people have gathered for a protest against the film in the capital, Kabul, chanting "death to America" and burning an effigy of President Barack Obama and an American flag. A few hundred demonstrators also protested inside a mosque in the eastern city of Ghazni. The protests were peaceful.

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IRAN

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out at the West over the film. Speaking during a military parade in Tehran, he said: "in return for (allowing) the ugliest insults to the divine messenger, they ? the West ? raise the slogan of respect for freedom of speech." He said this explanation was "clearly a deception."

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INDONESIA

The United States closed its diplomatic missions across Indonesia due to continuing demonstrations over the anti-Islam film. Small and mostly orderly protests were held outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and in the cities of Surabaya and Medan, along with a couple other smaller towns. No violence was reported.

In addition to the embassy in Jakarta and consulate offices in Surabaya, Medan and Bali, the American mission to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations also was shut.

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IRAQ

About 3,000 people, mostly followers of Iranian-backed Shiite Muslim groups, protested against the film and caricatures in the southern city of Basra. Demonstrators carried Iraqi flags and posters of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, chanting "death to America" and "no to America."

They burnt Israeli and American flags. One of the organizers, Qassim al-Moussawi, told AP that people gathered "to express our anger and resentment on the offenses made against our prophet."

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SRI LANKA

About 2,000 Muslims burned effigies of President Barack Obama and American flags at a protest after Friday prayers in the capital, Colombo, demanding that the United States ban the film.

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BANGLADESH

Over 2,000 people marched through the streets of the capital, Dhaka, to protest the film. They burned a makeshift coffin draped in an American flag, and an effigy of Obama.

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LEBANON

Thousands gathered in the Bekaa valley for the latest in a series of protest rallies organized by the Shiite militant group Hezbollah. Protesters carried the yellow Hezbollah flag.

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KASHMIR

Police enforced a daylong curfew in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city, Srinagar, and chased away protesters opposing the anti-Islam film. Authorities in the region also temporarily blocked mobile phone and Internet services to prevent viewing the film clips.

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GERMANY

Several hundred people gathered in the city of Freiburg in southwest of Germany to protest the film. Some carried banners saying: "The dignity of the Prophet Muhammad is our dignity." Police banned inflammatory slogans.

The Interior Ministry postponed a poster campaign aimed at countering radical Islam among young people due to tensions caused by the online video insulting Islam. Posters for the campaign ? in German, Turkish and Arabic ? were meant to go on display in German cities with large immigrant populations on Friday, but are being withheld because of the changed security situation. Germany is home to an estimated 4 million Muslims.

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NORWAY

Crowds gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in the capital Oslo to protest the prophet film shouting "Obama, Obama, we're all Osama."

Some 70 people took part in the hour-long demonstration on Friday afternoon that lasted about an hour. Police blocked off the street during the peaceful protest.

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PHILIPPINES

A law professor defied a ban by Philippine university officials and has shown students the film's 14-minute trailer. Constitutional law professor Harry Roque of the University of the Philippines said the film was "trash and nothing but trash" and will not convince people Islam is evil.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Facebook shutting down facial recognition in the EU, gets stamp of approval from Ireland DPC

Earlier this year, Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner, a body whose decisions impact Facebook's policies in Europe at large, made several recommendations to bring the website in line with regional privacy laws, calling for greater transparency on how users' data is handled and more user control over settings, among other things. The DPC just officially announced that Zuckerberg et al. have for the most part adjusted its policies accordingly. The biggest change involves the facial recognition feature, which attempts to identify Facebook friends in photos and suggest their names for tagging. The social network turned off this functionality for new users in the EU -- and it will be shutting it down entirely by October 15th. It's not like Ireland, home to Facebook's European HQ, is the first to give the site flack about such features: Germany was having none of it when the site introduced facial recognition last summer.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Double assault on tough types of leukemias

Friday, September 21, 2012

Investigators at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have identified two promising therapies to treat patients with acute megakaryocytic leukemia (AMKL), a rare form of leukemia where the number of cases is expected to increase with the aging population.

The disease is characterized by an overload of white blood cells that remain forever young because they can't mature into specialized cells. Published in a recent issue of the journal Cell, the study found that the drug with the generic name alisertib (MLN8237), induced division and growth of healthy cells to overtake the proliferation or "blasts" of immature cells.

In the study, a mouse model with this leukemia that was treated with alisertib showed a striking reduction in the number of leukemia cells, including dramatic reductions in overwhelming white cell counts and the weights of their spleens and livers, which are indications of leukemia.

Alisertib has been tested before in humans with limited success to treat other types of leukemia and lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system. However, the drug should be effective against AKML in humans because it specifically targets the enzyme Aurora A kinase, said study senior author John Crispino, the Robert I. Lurie, MD, and Lora S. Lurie Professor of Hematology/Oncology at Feinberg. In normal cell development, this enzyme enables healthy cells to proliferate correctly, but with leukemia, is also allows adolescent cells to multiply unchecked if they are in the mix.

Crispino also is a member of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.

"Alisertib was really potent against the proliferation of cancer cells," Crispino said. "We were incredibly excited when we found that the drug we predict will reverse AMKL is already far along in clinical development. The fact that we don't have to start from scratch means we could be years closer to finding an effective therapy."

Crispino expects alisertib will be a more gentle cancer drug without the ravaging side effects of conventional chemotherapies. This is because the drug specifically targets a key enzyme, avoids healthy cells in the bone marrow and blood, and will probably be more effective at lower doses than drugs tested in previous studies.

"This study has given us a scientific rationale to take this drug to an early phase clinical trial in this very challenging form of leukemia," said Jessica Altman, M.D., assistant professor in hematology/oncology at Feinberg and an oncologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Altman also is a member of the Lurie Cancer Center. Together with other leukemia specialists, she is designing a multi-center clinical trial planned to open in 2013.

Investigators also identified another attack plan for other types of leukemias. Sifting through 9,000 chemical compounds during the study, they found that dimethylfasudil boosted the number of mature bone marrow cells and shot down malignant ones.

Dimethylfasudil could be useful against AMKL and tolerated better by patients, Crispino says. However, he adds that alisertib is moving forward now because there is urgent need and the drug is available. Meanwhile, Crispino's team and other scientists at Northwestern's Center for Molecular Innovation and Drug Discovery are developing the compound dimethylfasudil into an acceptable anticancer drug for clinical trials, which may take two to three years.

Investigators believe dimethylfasudil may be valuable to fight other types of leukemias because it has broad action against other enzymes that let cancer cells reproduce.

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PSA: Passbook supported apps now listed in iOS 6 App Store

PSA Passbook supported apps now listed in iOS 6 App Store

Now that iOS 6 has officially landed, Apple has pulled back the veil revealing the first wave of apps to support its new Passbook feature. The initial group of companies to jump on the bandwagon include: Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Lufthansa, MLB.com At Bat, Sephora to Go, Walgreens and Fandango Movies. While this list is a tad bit shorter than we hoped for, it's safe to say that more apps will follow in the not-so-distant future. Want to be the first to know when they arrive? Be sure to keep an eye on the Passbook section of the App Store for the latest updates.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Streisand, Minnelli, Franklin sing for Marvin Hamlisch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three of America's leading stage performers - Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli and Aretha Franklin - paid tribute to Marvin Hamlisch on Tuesday, honoring the late composer for his contributions to Broadway and movies, as well as their personal lives.

The invitation-only tribute for the composer of numerous hit records, movies and musicals such as "A Chorus Line" was held at the New York's Juilliard School for the Arts where Hamlisch studied as a boy after three years earlier displaying at the age of 4 a gift for mimicking music.

Hamlisch died after a brief illness in Los Angeles on August 6 at the age of 68, causing an outpouring of grief from well-known entertainers and fans and prompting Streisand, Hamlisch's friend for the past 45 years, to organize the tribute.

Streisand performed "The Way We Were - one of Hamlisch's best known songs and one of Streisand's biggest hits - in the tribute's finale. She also recalled how they first met in 1963 when Hamlisch was the rehearsal pianist for Streisand's movie "Funny Girl," who would also on occasion fetch the cast coffee.

"Because I didn't drink coffee, he was assigned to get me a chocolate doughnut," Streisand told the laughing audience filled with friends, family and stars including Michael Douglas, Sarah Jessica Parker and lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman. "But instead of just one, he always brought me two and so our love affair began."

Streisand told how she forged a friendship with the New York-born composer based on a shared passion for "music, film and food," and "without explaining why or how, we understood each others anxieties," while joking about their shared Jewish heritage.

MINNELLI'S CONSTANT

They ended up with a long history of working together, including Hamlisch's turn as musical director and arranger of Streisand's 1994 U.S. concert tour as well as writing the score for Streisand's 1996 film, "The Mirror Has Two Faces." Hamlisch had called Streisand "the best voice there is."

Earlier Liza Minnelli, who performed "If You Really Knew Me" from Hamlisch's Tony-nominated 1979 musical, "They're Playing Our Song," said she met the composer, "when I was 14 and a half, and he was 15 and three-quarters," and soon became best friends: "He was one of my few constants that I had in my life."

Aretha Franklin sang a rousing version of Hamlisch's power ballad "Nobody Does It Better," which he wrote as the theme song for the 1977 James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me." She inserted the lyric, "Marvin, you are the best" to audience cheers before lowering her voice for the spiritual ballad "Deep River."

Other performers included Chinese pianist Lang Lang, British stage singer Maria Friedman and trumpeter Chris Botti who all performed songs from the 1975 musical "A Chorus Line," for which Hamlisch won a Tony award and a Pulitzer Prize and which at the time became the most successful show on Broadway.

Hamlisch worked right up until the days before his death and the tribute showed off one of his more recent songs about his love for life, "While I Still Have The Time," from the Jerry Lewis stage-adapted comedy musical, "The Nutty Professor," which opened this year.

Hamlisch had the rare distinction of winning Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards.

His wife, Terre Blair Hamlisch, began the tribute recalling how Hamlisch often said he believed in the power of music to connect people, and Streisand ended it 90 minutes later.

A scholarship program at The Juilliard School was established in Hamlisch's memory.

(Editing by Bill Trott)

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