Thursday, January 10, 2013

Microsoft's IllumiRoom Takes Gaming Beyond the Edge of the TV ...

Microsoft Research, Microsoft?s department for experimental computer science projects, has unveiled the ?IllumiRoom,? a projector system that extends the action in video games beyond the edge of the TV screen. What?s most impressive about it is that it doesn?t require a flat white background to work properly. Microsoft is currently demoing the project at this year?s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). From the Microsoft Research website:

IllumiRoom is a proof-of-concept Microsoft Research project designed to push the boundary of living room immersive entertainment by blending our virtual and physical worlds with projected visualizations. The effects in the video are rendered in real time and are captured live ? not special effects added in post processing.

The system uses a Kinect for Windows camera and a projector to create the effects seen in the video below. It scans the geometry of a room using the Kinect, then uses its measurements to adapt its projected visuals ?in real-time without any need to custom pre-process the graphics.? Microsoft claims the feature can extend the field of view beyond the TV, change the appearance of a room, or induce apparent motion.

It sounds silly, yes, but give the video a look. This is the sort of impressive technology that gamers should hope is part of the next generation of console hardware. Also, it may very well be a precursor to the holodeck-style gaming experiences of the future.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

APNewsBreak: $5M paid to Iraqis over Abu Ghraib

FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2006, file photo, an Iraqi army soldier closes the door of a cell, in Abu Ghraib prison after the Iraqi government took over control from U.S. forces, on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to engage in torture at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention facilities between 2003 and 2007. The settlement in the case involving Engility Holdings Inc. of Chantilly, Va., marks the first successful effort by lawyers for former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and other detention centers to collect money from a U.S. defense contractor in lawsuits alleging torture. Another contractor, CACI, is expected to go to trial over similar allegations this summer. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2006, file photo, an Iraqi army soldier closes the door of a cell, in Abu Ghraib prison after the Iraqi government took over control from U.S. forces, on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to engage in torture at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention facilities between 2003 and 2007. The settlement in the case involving Engility Holdings Inc. of Chantilly, Va., marks the first successful effort by lawyers for former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and other detention centers to collect money from a U.S. defense contractor in lawsuits alleging torture. Another contractor, CACI, is expected to go to trial over similar allegations this summer. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2006, file photo, Iraqi army soldiers stand guard at the Abu Ghraib prison, after taking over from U.S. soldiers, on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to engage in torture at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention facilities between 2003 and 2007. The settlement in the case involving Engility Holdings Inc. of Chantilly, Va., marks the first successful effort by lawyers for former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and other detention centers to collect money from a U.S. defense contractor in lawsuits alleging torture. Another contractor, CACI, is expected to go to trial over similar allegations this summer. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to torture detainees at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention sites between 2003 and 2007.

The settlement in the case involving Engility Holdings Inc. of Chantilly, Va., marks the first successful effort by lawyers for former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and other detention centers to collect money from a U.S. defense contractor in lawsuits alleging torture. Another contractor, CACI, is expected to go to trial over similar allegations this summer.

The payments were disclosed in a document that Engility filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission two months ago but which has gone essentially unnoticed.

The defendant in the lawsuit, L-3 Services Inc., now an Engility subsidiary, provided translators to the U.S. military in Iraq. In 2006, L-3 Services had more than 6,000 translators in Iraq under a $450 million-a-year contract, an L-3 executive told an investors conference at the time.

On Tuesday, a lawyer for the ex-detainees, Baher Azmy, said that each of the 71 Iraqis received a portion of the settlement. Azmy declined to say how the money was distributed among them. He said there was an agreement to keep details of the settlement confidential.

"Private military contractors played a serious but often under-reported role in the worst abuses at Abu Ghraib," said Azmy, the legal director at the Center for Constitutional Rights. "We are pleased that this settlement provides some accountability for one of those contractors and offers some measure of justice for the victims."

Jennifer Barton, a spokeswoman for L-3 Communications, the former parent company of L-3 Services, said the company does not comment on legal matters.

Eric Ruff, Engility's director of corporate communications, said the company does not comment on matters involving litigation.

The ex-detainees filed the lawsuit in federal court in Greenbelt, Md., in 2008.

L-3 Services "permitted scores of its employees to participate in torturing and abusing prisoners over an extended period of time throughout Iraq," the lawsuit stated. The company "willfully failed to report L-3 employees' repeated assaults and other criminal conduct by its employees to the United States or Iraq authorities."

One inmate alleged he was subjected to mock executions by having a gun aimed at his head and the trigger pulled. Another inmate said he was slammed into a wall until he became unconscious. A third was allegedly stripped naked and threatened with rape while his hands and legs were chained and a hood was placed on his head. Another said he was forced to consume so much water that he began to vomit blood. Several of the inmates said they were raped and many of the inmates said they were beaten and kept naked for extended periods of time.

In its defense four years ago against the lawsuit, L-3 Services said lawyers for the Iraqis alleged no facts to support the conspiracy accusation. Sixty-eight of the Iraqis "do not even attempt to allege the identity of their alleged abuser" and two others provide only "vague assertions," the company said then.

A military investigation in 2004 identified 44 alleged incidents of detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib. No employee from L-3 Services was charged with a crime in investigations by the U.S. Justice Department. Nor did the U.S. military stop the company from working for the government.

Fifty-two of the 71 Iraqis alleged that they were imprisoned at Abu Ghraib and at other detention facilities. The other 19 Iraqis allege they were detained at detention facilities other than Abu Ghraib.

The Abu Ghraib prison scandal erupted during President George W. Bush's re-election campaign in 2004 when graphic photographs taken by soldiers at the scene were leaked to the news media. They showed naked inmates piled on top of each other in a prison cell block, inmates handcuffed to their cell bars and hooded and wired for electric shock, among other shocking scenes.

In the ensuing international uproar, Bush said the practices that had taken place at Abu Ghraib in late 2003 were "abhorrent." Some Democrats demanded that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld resign. Eventually, 11 U.S. soldiers were convicted of crimes including aggravated assault and taking pictures of naked Iraqi prisoners being humiliated.

Rumsfeld told Congress in 2004 that he had found a way to compensate Iraqi detainees who suffered "grievous and brutal abuse and cruelty at the hands of a few members of the United States armed forces." But the U.S. Army subsequently has been unable to document a single U.S. government payment for prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib.

This week, the U.S. Army Claims Service said it has 36 claims from former detainees in Iraq, none of them related to alleged physical abuse. From the budget years 2003 to 2006, the Defense Department paid $30.9 million to Iraqi and Afghan civilians who were killed, injured, or incurred property damage due to U.S. or coalition forces' actions during combat.

In the aftermath of Abu Ghraib, lawyers for the Iraqis filed a number of lawsuits against L-3 Services and another company, CACI International Inc. of Arlington, Va., but the cases were quickly hung up on an underlying question: whether defense contractors working side by side with the U.S. military can be sued for claims arising in a war zone. The U.S. government is immune from suits stemming from combatant activities of the military in time of war.

Courts are still sorting out whether contractors in a war zone should be accorded legal immunity from being sued, just as the government is immune.

But a turning point in the cases involving L-3 and CACI came last May. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., ruled 11-3 that more facts must be developed before the appeals court could consider the defense contractor's request to dismiss the lawsuit.

In the case against CACI, four Iraqis who say they were tortured are seeking compensation from the company, which provided interrogators to the U.S. military during the war. CACI has chosen to continue its fight against the lawsuit. Azmy said a trial is expected this summer.

In its defense four years ago against the lawsuit, L-3 said the fact that the claims in the case "cannot be brought against the government means that they also cannot be brought against L-3."

"No court in the United States has allowed aliens ? detained on the battlefield or in the course of postwar occupation and military operations by the U.S. military ? to seek damages for their detention," the company told the federal court four years ago. "Yet these plaintiffs bring claims seeking money damages for their detention and treatment while in the custody of the U.S. military in the midst of a belligerent occupation in Iraq."

Allowing the case to proceed "would require a wholly unprecedented injection of the judiciary into wartime military operations and occupation conduct against the local population, in particular the conditions of confinement and interrogation for intelligence gathering," L-3 added.

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Associated Press investigative researcher Randy Herschaft contributed to this report.

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Do you want guaranteed income for life? Who doesn?t? That?s why insurance companies are ramping up their marketing of annuities.

But before you buy in, you should know what you?re getting into. Annuities are not that easy to understand and they may not be right for every retirement situation.

Here are some basics to understand, plus some pros and cons.

What are Annuities?

Annuities are financial contracts issued by a life insurance company that offer tax-deferred savings and a choice of payout options ? income for life, income for a certain time period or a lump sum ? to meet your retirement needs.

Because an annuity contract gets tax-deferred treatment, the IRS may impose an early-withdrawal penalty of 10 percent for some distributions if they?re taken before age 59 ?.

Types of Annuities

When buying an annuity, you?re trading a lump sum of money in return for a stream of income, but annuities come in many flavors, which can make them confusing.

The two major categories of annuities are ?immediate? and ?deferred.?

With an immediate annuity, payments to you start immediately or within one year of the policy?s issue. You use this type when you want to start taking income as soon as possible.

A deferred annuity has two phases. During the accumulation phase, you defer those income payments, letting your money grow on a tax-deferred basis for several years.

Then there?s the payout phase, when you start receiving scheduled payments.

There are a few types of deferred annuities to consider:

  • Fixed annuity. The insurance company agrees to pay you no less than a specified rate of interest during the time your account is growing. It also agrees that the periodic payments will be a specified amount per dollar in your account. These payments may last for a definite period, such as 20 years, or an indefinite period, such as the lifetime of you and your spouse.
  • Variable annuity. ?If you want more access to more investment options, you can choose from among a range of them, typically mutual funds, to invest your purchase payments. The rate of return on your payments, and the amount you eventually receive, will vary depending on the performance of the investment options you have selected.
  • Indexed annuity. A blend between a fixed and a variable, where the insurance company invests in a mix of stocks and bonds designed to credit you with a return based on changes in a particular index, such as the S&P 500. In a falling stock market, indexed annuity contracts guarantee a minimum return, typically three percent.

The Pros and the Cons of Annuities

Regarding immediate annuities, guaranteed income for life is a great benefit, but it comes at a cost. First, you?re giving up access your money in exchange for the income stream.

Therefore, your wisest move is to invest with only a portion of your total portfolio.

Additionally, most immediate annuities provide for fixed payments, which aren?t adjusted for inflation.

While we may be in a low-inflation environment today, what happens if prices rise substantially during your annuity?s payout period?

Also to consider: By investing in an annuity, you?re also investing in the company that issues it. That guaranteed stream of income is only as good as the financial stability of the company writing the contract.

As we all learned just a few years ago, insurance companies ? even the biggest ones ? can run into major problems.

Deferred annuities also share the same lack of liquidity as immediate annuities, and they also have some additional downsides.

While insurance companies market their tax advantages, there are four big issues surrounding those benefits:

Tax rate: When you start withdrawing money, the earnings (but not the principal) will be taxed at your ordinary income rate, not the lower capital-gains rate typically applied to investments held for more than one year, like stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

That can add up to big tax payments, especially for those in high tax brackets.

Tax-advantaged accounts: There are some financial advisers or insurance agents that recommend variable or indexed annuities for accounts that are already tax deferred, like IRAs and 401(K)s. That?s absolutely unnecessary, because those accounts are already tax advantaged.

If someone tries to sell you a variable annuity to hold in a tax-deferred account, head for the exit.

Estate planning: When it comes to annuities and estate planning, proceeds from most deferred annuities don?t receive a ?step up? in basis (when an asset?s value is priced at the higher market value at the time of inheritance rather the value at which it was originally purchased.

Other investments (like stocks, bonds and mutual funds again) do provide a step up in basis at the owner?s death, which can limit tax liability for the heirs. Deferred annuities can?t offer that benefit.

Fees: But the biggest con for this annuity type is the sky-high costs. Mortality and expense charges, administrative fees, fund expenses, charges for special features and the salesperson?s commission can eat up 2% to 3% of your investment value every year.

Questions to Ask

If an insurance salesman or financial advisor brings up the subject of annuities, here are six questions you should ask right straight away:

  • What type of annuity is this, and why are you recommending it for me?
  • How much will I pay in the first year of the contract, and then how much in subsequent years?
  • What will be your first-year commission on the contract, and then what will you earn in subsequent years? (You want to understand the total costs, from ?mortality and expense? charges to the admin fees.)
  • Have I already maxed out my IRA, 401(k) and other tax-deferred vehicles?
  • Should I tie up my money with this annuity? Will I have ample liquidity outside of it if I do?
  • How is this insurer rated by AM Best, S&P, Moody?s and Fitch?

If you?re still considering annuities to secure income in retirement, make sure you weigh the potential benefits as well as the risks, and understand the complications of these saving vehicles before handing your money over.

Vanessa Richardson is a freelance writer in San Francisco who writes about small business and?personal finance.

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Getting crafty with a Celebrate Crate | Home Decor

Celebrate Crate

Was one of your New Year?s Resolutions to do more crafts at home? If so you?ll want to check out the Celebrate Crate by Celebrations.com. Even if you don?t consider yourself a crafter, you?re gonna love the easy DIY ideas that come straight to your doorstep.

I?ll admit it. I?m a little bit of a craft addict. I love creating new objects out of nothing and tweaking something that?s store-bought so that it becomes a semi-homemade project.

But I have a dirty little secret. I have a wee problem actually finishing craft projects.

I perpetually start projects, stop midway, get inspired by something else (darn you Pinterest!) and then pick up more supplies for a new project. The result is a bunch of half-made creations.

And even though I enjoy little DIY projects, I find that life sometimes gets in the way and it becomes hard to prioritize time for creative ventures. Between coming up with ideas to try, running to the store for supplies and then finding time to actually sit down to get crafty, it?s just too easy to get distracted.

Does this sound like you too?

Enter the Celebrate Crate from Celebrations.com.

For $20 a month you can sign up to receive a box full of crafting supplies delivered right to your doorstep. The 4-6 items in each box range from party ideas to creative cooking tools to seasonal craft supplies.

Not only do you get an assortment of goodies that will help you put together your own custom DIY project in a snap, but it also contains some ideas in case you need a little help getting the inspiration going.

The best part?

Unlike other craft-in-a-box subscriptions that are geared for kiddos, this one is designed with adults in mind ? both guys and gals. Plus, the ideas are family-friendly so it?s likely that your little ones will want to join in on the fun (yes, even the hard-to-please teens and tweens).

I recently had an opportunity to review one of these little gems and was blown away by the goodies it contained. The theme was based around the concept of a ?Mustache Party? and included a variety of mustache cookie cutters (that doubled as stampers), temporary mustache tattoos, a package of self-adhesive mustaches, striped black and white straws, and a bottle of Jack Daniel?s mustard.

The moment I opened the box, my wheels started turning with all the fun ways to use the items. It would be a breeze to put together a ?Stache Bash.

Some ideas:

  • The mustache cookie cutters could be used to trace various mustaches on card stock that could be used for simple homemade invitations.
  • While the cookie cutters could be used to make cookies (obviously), they could also be used to make bite-sized sandwiches (or ?stache sammies) with the Jack Daniel?s mustard as a condiment.
  • Kids would love the mustache finger tattoos as-is, but they would also make super cute wine tags for adults by simply cutting them out and gluing them to a piece of card stock that gets tied on to stemware.
  • And the piece de resistance would be to set up a little DIY photo booth where party guests could take pictures of themselves in the various self-adhesive mustaches. To allow guests to switch mustaches instead of just wearing the same one, secure them to a skewer, or use one of the cute black and white straws that came in the box, so they could hold it up to their faces. Include a few props like hats, nerdy glasses, pipes and ties so that guests can get creative with their shots.

The box I received was for editorial review only, but the January 2013 Celebrate Crate?contains similar items.

The beauty of the Celebrate Crate is that it helps you put together a fun, coordinated idea with just a few other extra items making it super easy to actually finish your DIY project.

Make this the year to get your craft on (and actually finish it).

Source: http://homedecor.sheknows.com/2013/01/07/getting-crafty-with-a-celebrate-crate/

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Opponents take last-ditch aim at Israeli leader

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's election campaign entered its home stretch on Tuesday with the beginning of a quirky two-week period of televised political advertisements, giving candidates a final chance to attack front-running Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Derided by many as archaic and irrelevant, the state-subsidized blocs of ads are a legendary part of Israeli election campaigns, providing a rare platform for candidates from the more than 30 parties contesting the election to take their messages to the masses. With a firm lead in opinion polls, Netanyahu has rejected calls to debate his opponents.

Under Israeli election law, TV stations must set aside time each evening for two weeks to air the advertisements free of charge. The election is set for Jan. 22.

In the first ads broadcast Tuesday evening, Netanyahu portrayed himself as a strong leader who has protected Israel's security and represented his country proudly on the world stage. The ads show images of a stern-faced Netanyahu speaking to the U.S. Congress, meeting President Barack Obama and addressing the United Nations.

His main opponents from the center and left attacked him for failing to advance peace efforts with the Palestinians and for ignoring the plight of the middle class.

Yair Lapid, a telegenic former anchorman who leads the centrist Yesh Atid, or "there is a future," poked fun at Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations last fall in which the prime minister displayed a cartoon-like drawing of a bomb as he lectured the international community about Iran's suspect nuclear program.

In Tuesday's ad, Lapid held up a similar-looking diagram, warning that Israel's middle class was on the verge of exploding under the pressure of the high cost of living. "This is the bomb. This is the fuse," Lapid says in accented English.

Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, whose "Movement" Party has made Mideast peace its top priority, aired a series of slick ads portraying her as the only candidate with the vision and international stature to take on Netanyahu.

While Netanyahu has claimed his tough positions toward the Palestinians have guaranteed Israel's security, Livni says he is putting the country's future in jeopardy.

Without creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, she says Arabs living under Israeli control will soon outnumber Jews. "To remain a Jewish and a democratic state, we need a political agreement" with the Palestinians, Livni says in her ad.

Netanyahu would appear to be vulnerable after four stormy years marked by deadlock in peace efforts with the Palestinians, clashes with the international community over Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, growing gaps between the nation's rich and poor and a failure to end a much-criticized policy of exempting young ultra-Orthodox men from military service. Netanyahu's top priority, halting Iran's suspect nuclear program, also remains a question mark.

But these issues have been largely pushed aside during the campaign, overshadowed by domestic issues and personalities leading the many parties. The centrist parties, including the Labor Party, which have been critical of his handling of peace and social issues, have been plagued by fighting among themselves and unable to put forward a coherent message.

Under Israel's proportional representation system, parties receive a number of parliamentary seats based on the percentage of votes they receive. The leader of the party with the best chance of forming a majority coalition in the 120-seat chamber serves as prime minister.

Opinion polls have repeatedly forecast that Netanyahu's Likud-Beitenu bloc will receive about 34 seats, making it the largest faction in parliament and positioned to form a majority coalition with hard-line and religious parties.

With the centrist parties all trailing far behind, Netanyahu's biggest challenge appears to be coming from the ultranationalist "Jewish Home" Party.

Led by a former aide to Netanyahu, Naftali Bennett, the party opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state and espouses annexation of occupied territory.

In its ads, "Jewish Home" shows a dove spreading its wings as a way to poke fun at other parties' promises of peace and touts the military backgrounds of its members, several of whom, like Bennett, served in elite commando units.

It remains questionable whether the ads will make any difference in the age of YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

Baruch Leshem, a lecturer in media studies at Israel's Sapir College, said less than 5 percent of households are expected to tune in to the ads, compared with 39 percent in 1999.

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Daniel Estrin contributed to this report.

Federman can be followed at www.twitter.com/joseffederman.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/opponents-last-ditch-aim-israeli-leader-191023315.html

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Delphi / Verizon's Vehicle Diagnostics hands-on (video)

We first caught wind of Delphi and Verizon's new Vehicle Diagnostics service a couple of days back. Today we got to see the thing in action at the Pepcom event here at CES. The hardware is a small black plastic box that should plug into most cars sold in the US after 1996. Once inserted, it communicates wireless with your Android or iOS handset or tablet. The Delphi rep we spoke with started things off by pointing out that it does more than just the diagnostics implied by its name -- and that's certainly the case. There's a long laundry list of functionality here. He certainly had a lot to talk about.

On a base-level, we're talking geo-fences, performance alerts and map tracking -- it can also mimic key functionality, so you can lock / unlock and remotely start up the engine if your vehicle supports such things. As we said, there's a long list of functionality here -- pretty impressive all in all. In fact, the Connected Car Service app takes a bit of getting used to, due to all the features. We'll let the Delphi rep take you through it the app after the break.

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REALLY IMPORTANT SCIENCE | Hot chocolate tastes better in ...

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PARIS - European scientists say they have found further evidence that how you serve food and drink matters hugely in the perception of taste.

Researchers at the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the University of Oxford recruited 57 volunteers and asked them to taste hot chocolate served in plastic cups with four different colours - white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside.

The chocolate was the same in all the samples, but the volunteers found that the flavour was better when the drink was served in the orange or cream-coloured cups.

"The colour of the container where food and drink are served can enhance some attributes like taste and aroma," Betina Piqueras-Fiszman of the Polytechnic University of Valencia said in a press release.

The findings could be beneficial to chefs and food manufacturers, Piqueras-Fiszman added.

Previous research has found that yellow containers boost the perception of flavour of lemons in soft drinks; beverages with cold colours, like blue, seem more thirst-quenching than warm colours like red; and if drinks are pink, they are perceived as being more sugary.

The study appears in a specialist publication, the Journal of Sensory Studies.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Video: Letterman to Oprah on sex scandal: ?I have no one to blame but myself?



>>> in an interview with oprah winfrey , funny man, david letterman opens up about some of the most controversial and emotional moments in his life. a rare glimpse into the life of a man most of us have followed nor years but know little about.

>>> in now, in all his splendor, " david letterman ."

>> reporter: for more than 30 years, he has made us laugh.

>> did the kids really enjoy the christmas activities?

>> not really.

>> reporter: the comedian used to answering questions now finds himself answering them to oprah.

>> i have read about your struggle with depression, yeah.

>> do you still get depressed?

>> i never knew what depression was. i am kind of sad today. i am kind of blue today. this, i'm telling you, you get on an elevator and the bottom drops out. i went through this for about six months.

>> reporter: in a sit-down with winfrey, set to air later today , letterman tells all, including speaking openly about his infidelity. in 2009 after a former cbs producer tried to blackmail letterman for $2 million. the then recently married talk show host revealed a string of affairs live on the air.

>> having living through that sex scandal .

>> just to say sex scandal , you want to get through your whole life and not have the word sex scandal attached to your name.

>> you didn't mapke it?

>> did not make it.

>> letterman who has a child with wife, regina lasco speaks openly of repairing his marriage.

>> did you think she would stay with you through the whole thing?

>> doesn't know. wasn't certain.

>> did you have to sleep on the coach?

>> i slept a wide variety of places.

>> this is the worst super bowl party ever.

>> letterman for years feuded with winfrey herself.

>> now, dave, be nice.

>> he is just saying that because i'm here.

>> also spoke of his long-time rivalry with jay leno .

>> i am happy to say, he is the funniest guy i have ever known. just flat out, therefore, the fact that he is also maybe the most insecure person i have ever known, i could never reconcile that.

>> a rare glimpse inside the life of a private man so many of us know. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc

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Technicolor's Qeo software aims to let connected devices speak the same lingo

DNP Technicolor's Qeo software aims to let connected devices speak the same lingo

The idea of the "internet of things" is fine and well, but when was the last time your smartphone had a chat with the fridge? Technicolor is aiming to solve those communication breakdowns with Qeo, a software system to bridge connected devices of all types and brands. While you may be thinking, "Technicolor? That company at the end of the movie credits?" it turns out that the post-production outfit also does items like set-top boxes and DSLR routers through its acquisition of Thomson. Qeo will allow those types of devices, along with smartphones, computers, tablets and even "dumb" systems like intercoms or appliances to all communicate, regardless of the OS or protocol used by each. That'll create scenarios where your doorbell can notify your smartphone that someone's waiting to be let in, or allow you to switch a video call from your Android tablet to a Qeo-enabled TV screen, according to Technicolor -- providing the right manufacturers, software developers or network operators are using the protocol, of course. Fortunately, the company claims that it's already signed up a bevy of companies in all those categories, meaning a device-agnostic connected home may be soon within your grasp. Check the PR after the break to see all the details in glorious, er, Technicolor.

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M-GO video on-demand movie service launches, streams to PCs, Samsung and Vizio players

MGO video ondemand movie service launches, streams to PCs, Samsung and Vizio

Rushing in the door with yet another way to rent/buy movies over the internet, M-GO is promising it's the "people friendliest" service we've seen so far. Backed by Technicolor and DreamWorks Animation, it's ready to stream movies PCs through their web browser, as well as connected devices preloaded with its apps including Vizio, Sony and Intel ultrabooks. To live up to that friendly moniker, M-GO promises that if you're looking for a movie it doesn't offer, it will search other stores to find it for you, Flixster style. It also builds a profile of content you like and provides suggestions, sports an "easy as pie" interface as well as support for up to 5 profiles per account to help households browse through their preferred and owned content.

On top of that it supports Ultraviolet -- and potentially other digital lockers -- to let users access the content they've already paid for, and has licensed content from NBCUniversal, Paramount Pictures, Relativity Media, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution. We couldn't pull up our Ultraviolet content just yet when we tried it, but with an Android app and plans to show up on LG and RCA devices soon we'll probably have more opportunities to test it soon. Check after the break for the press release with all the details and a preview video, or hit the source link to give it a shot yourself.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/05/m-go-video-on-demand-movie-service-launches-streams-to-pcs-sam/

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

How Bipolar Affected My Life

Bipolar Disorder was an unknown malady to me until I married a lady with Bipolar. Possibly this is the life experience that lead to development of the Bipolar Cure website.

Sure, over the years I had encountered people who had mood swings. In fact, I was possibly one of them that had mood swings as well. But, I never paid attention to the issue as I believed that such is life. Everyone has mood swings.

This is what is so insidious with this physiological health issue; all of the symptoms appear to be the same as normal mood swings but sometimes the swings go wider and deeper.

Life had been good for me until financial circumstances beyond my control forced me into an involuntary chapter seven bankruptcy. My wife of 26 years folded. The pressures were just too great. In our mutual love for each other she simply asked if she could go her own way in life from that point. We signed papers, hugged with tears and moved on. Such is what happens with many of us experiencing painful financial setbacks.

After a few years I found myself attracted to a lovely lady who brought joy back into my life. She was fun, intelligent, accomplished and was anxious to experience a new life together. Our love was real.

Unbeknown to me was an underlying condition that would surface like a sleeping volcano. I didn't realize her condition and she never spoke of it. I guess that was her way of protecting what she and I were both hoping would be wonderful, life lasting relationship.

A year of wonderful marriage followed when out of the blue came a personality that I had never seen. A personality revealed itself that was violent, angry, frustrated and intentionally reaching out to hurt others. Never were the words of a disorder whispered. Believing that this was the real person coming out I retreated and waited hoping that the original lady I had married would return. It didn't. After useless discussions and damaging arguments I chose to get out of the relationship and filed divorce. Obviously, I was reluctant to do so as I was so fond of the person I had known in our first year.

It wasn't until later that I heard through family that she had a physical condition known as Bipolar Disorder. Obviously, my mind drifted to the question of if there was a Bipolar Cure. In searching I found that there was none.

Then, it hit me. She was medicated during our dating and first year but then chose, for whatever reason, to stop her medication. That was like a light switch for immediate personality change.

In hindsight I wish that she had been honest with me and let me know. I would have helped her with the issue and been the first in her life to assure that she had proper medication.

Such is life. I'm hoping that my website helps those who have the condition to know that it is ultra important to be honest and open about it. There is no shame. Many famous people have Bipolar Disorder and continue with a normal life when they're honest with their loved ones and themselves.

Brad Near is a writer who specializes in technical articles concerning all of humanity. You can check out his latest website at http://bipolarcure.net where the focus is on Bipolar Disorders.

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Home of the Week: 31 Rice Road, Wayland - Weston, MA Patch

Luxury and comfort. For many prospective homebuyers these two descriptions can mean very different things. With this spectacular four year-young colonial on Rice Rd., they translate to a lifestyle where families can experience warm, inviting accommodations and entertaining can be both eventful and lavish. This home is a great example that cozy does not necessarily signify small and plush does not mean stuffy.

Every space within this magnificent 4,500 square foot home was given generous dimensions to properly create a grand preliminary canvas for personal embellishments, beginning with its introduction of the formal two-story front foyer. A formal living room and dining area provide formal settings for entertaining while the 18 x 20 square foot fireplaced family room offers a comfortable space for relaxed events, especially during warmer months where activities can easily be bought outside through a slider leading to the rear deck. The sprawling 24 x 28 square foot eat-in kitchen will impress both veteran and novice cooks with its premier level of culinary accessories that includes an abundance of granite surfaces, upgraded cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. A home office on this level provides valuable bonus space and can be adapted to accommodate a variety of uses.

The second floor hosts a luxurious 18 x 18 square foot fireplaced master suite with a deluxe full bath, a spacious guest or in-law suite, three bedrooms and a laundry area. The large walk-out lower level adds an additional 1,300 square feet of living space to the listed 4,500 dimensions and opens into the lush backyard with layers of stone walls, a pond and views of protected neighboring conservation land.

While a showcase can provide a fitting introduction to a prospective piece of real estate, this property needs to be personally experienced through a personal tour to truly absorb its magnificent and versatile accommodations. Start the new year with style and grace with a move into this exceptional Wayland property.

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Location: 31 Rice Rd.

Price: $1,185,000

Rooms: 11

Bedrooms: 5

Baths: 4 full, 1 half

Living Area: 4,500 sq. ft.

Lot Size: 116,741 sq. ft. (2.68 acre)

Listing Agent: Barbara Miller, Ellen Curran Karrassik, William Raveis R.E. & Home Services, 508-380-3831

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Obama may round out natl. security team next week

(AP) ? President Barack Obama may round out his new national security leadership team next week, with a nomination for defense secretary expected and a pick to lead the CIA possible.

Former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska is the front-runner for the top Pentagon post. Acting CIA Director Michael Morell and Obama counterterrorism adviser John Brennan are leading contenders to head the spy agency.

White House aides said the president has not made a final decision on either post and won't until he returns from Hawaii, where he is vacationing with his family. Obama is due back in Washington Sunday morning.

Obama nominated Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state in December, his first step in filling out his second term Cabinet and national security team. Kerry, as well as the nominees for the Pentagon and CIA, must be confirmed by the Senate.

Hagel, the former senator from Nebraska, is a contrarian Republican moderate and decorated Vietnam combat veteran who is likely to support a more rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. If confirmed, Hagel would give Obama a whiff of bipartisanship in his Cabinet.

Even before his nomination, Hagel's consideration for the top Pentagon job raised concerns among some of his former Senate colleagues, who questioned his pronouncements on Iraq, Israel and the Middle East. Troubling for some lawmakers are Hagel's comments and actions on Israel, including his reference to the "Jewish lobby" in the United States.

Hagel has also been criticized for comments he made in 1998 about an openly gay nominee for an ambassadorship. In an interview with the Omaha World-Herald in 1998, Hagel said he believed that for a U.S. ambassador, "it is an inhibiting factor to be gay" and referred to James C. Hormel as "openly, aggressively gay". He has since apologized for those comments.

If nominated and confirmed, Hagel would replace current Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.

Morell has served as the CIA's acting director since early November, after David Petraeus resigned after admitting to an affair with his biographer.

Brennan, Obama's top counterterrorism adviser, worked at the CIA for 25 years, including a stint as station chief in Saudi Arabia. He also served as chief of staff to then CIA Director George Tenent from 1999 to 2001, when he was named the agency's deputy executive director.

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Social Customer Service: Why You Must Offer it Right Now - Social ...

Social customer service incoming request channelsSocial customer service is one of the most important domains of social business and social CRM. Here is why. Popular platforms like Facebook and Twitter have traditionally been used to air grievances about a company. Those who could not get proper customer service from a business found that social media provided a way for them to overcome their frustration and get what your business owed them.

These complaints not only helped them feel better, but other people who had also been mistreated by the company, loved hearing ?someone speak up.? Before too long many other people began to join them and voice their grievances.

This new use of social media as a way to vent consumer indignation even created a new profession?reputation management and digital crisis management. Companies alarmed at their dwindling market share, declining customer base, and falling profit margin would hire marketing firms for purposes of damage control.

Beyond reputation: social customer service and social CRM

Social customer service, social CRM and social media in general start with listening, using the proper processes and tools, and defining ? ideally proactive ? response processes. However, we must get past that defensive attitude and just worrying about reputation and damage control. People expect good customer service and they use social media to seek it so you should offer it.

This doesn?t mean social customer service should be only treated on social media, on the contrary. You have to prioritize and answer the social customer service question where it fits best. The negative connotations regarding social customer service (bad reputation, criticism, trolls, etc.) should not be an excuse to not provide it. Customer service more than ever is integrated with marketing, CRM and other business functions. One even wonders if the ROI of customer service can be higher than that of marketing.

Customer service is also about turning existing customer into loyal customers. It?s an opportunity.

Some people confuse social customer service with social CRM. However, social CRM is not just about customer service. CRM in general has moved beyond the simple customer service processes in this social era.

Customer experiences define your brand. And word-of-mouth thrives on good customer service. The link between social customer service, CRM and marketing is obvious. There is also the business case: profit. Within a few years, social media will be channels that are used to seek customer service in the same ways other channels are used. They will become common place. On top of the usual suspects such as Twitter, businesses will use specific social technologies and community platforms for social customer service.

If you ignore the call for social customer service, the price will be negative word-of-mouth; poor brand perception but most of all a higher customer churn percentage.

According to Gartner, not responding via social channels can lead up to a 15% increase in churn rate. That?s huge, especially if you consider the impact on the bottom-line of existing and satisfied/dissatisfied customers. More about the business case in the infographics.

Social customer service expectations

Instead of focusing on damage control, progressive social media savvy companies are beginning to focus on increasing their quality of service in a visible way. In addition to this proactive customer support, positive reviews about experiences with the company have further boosted respect for the company and earned approval for its business ethics and practices. Again, social customer service and marketing have become integrated.
However, in order to do this type of indirect marketing and indirect reputation management, a company needs to have a set policy on how to approach customer service on social media.

Successful companies, those who have mastered this new way of communicating with their customer base offering social customer service, offer three main suggestions on how to do it well as mentioned in a blog post by Michael Brito (actually a guest post by Rachel Tran, based on Conversocial?s Definitive Guide to Social Customer Service).

The three social customer service elements as Rachel Tran outlines them:

  • Be timely. The customer service team has to act fast when complaints show up on social media platforms. This does two things: one, it stops the fire from spreading; and two, it impresses people with how well the company treats its customers.
  • Be helpful. Customer service has to actually provide redress, rather than verbal appeasement. If, for example, someone ordered a product after prepaying for it but never received it, the customer service rep not only has to promise delivery, but also has to contact the shipping department to find out why the customer did not receive their products. In other words, the customer service team should be empowered to follow up on promises made to customers online.
  • Be cordial. Although someone who is upset may rant and rave about how they have been ripped off by the company, the customer service representative has to take on a completely different tone, responding in a cordial friendly and helpful way to redress the customer issue.

Encouraging social customer service

A company that actually encourages people to contact them through social media about service issue problems will quickly lead the field in its industry and inspire trust, one of the cornerstones of social business and certainly one of the cornerstones of collaboration, which is often the key component of social business as it is embraced today.

There are two primary benefits to this proactive approach:

  1. It becomes convenient for consumers to quickly take care of an issue because they know exactly where to go to get help. Moreover, the growing proliferation of mobile devices allows for consumers to contact the company immediately.
  2. The company is transparent. People do understand that businesses have problems: products are not manufactured according to specifications, service delays occur due to unexpected events, and sometimes products are not properly priced or shipped according to schedule. By becoming transparent, a company not only wins sympathy for its side of business problems but also wins approval for conscientiously working to fix things.

Using social media to provide customer support is a way for a company to quickly build a solid reputation as reliable and trustworthy. By using the three steps outlined?timeliness, helpfulness, and cordiality?and by proactively encouraging customers to seek redress for everyday business problems, it is easy for any company, small or large, online or offline, to build an enviable reputation.

Social customer service is not an option anymore. It?s a must. And by integrating it in a broader social business, social media marketing and social CRM context with the customer at the centre, it gets the place it deserves. However, don?t forget to integrate with other customer service channels, customer data systems and marketing processes as well!

Source: http://www.socialmarketingforum.net/2013/01/social-customer-service-why-you-must-offer-it-right-now/

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Ragan Communications presents SharePoint 2010 for Corporate ...

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 20, 2012

Only for corporate communicators and only from Ragan Communications the SharePoint 2010 for Corporate Communicators Summit.

Ragan Communications has teamed up with Discovery Communications to present the only SharePoint 2010 conference tailored specifically for corporate communication professionals. This is not a technical SharePoint conference, but an event tailored to the end user who works in internal communications, marketing, or administration.

There are plenty of SharePoint conferences that teach you how to use this tool. Our conference teaches you how to use this tool strategically, said Ragan Communications Chief Executive Officer Mark Ragan.

SharePoint 2010 for Corporate Communicators Summit will be held October 9-10 at Discovery Communications headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. Speakers include employees from Microsoft, SAS, Black & Veatch, and Ford Motor Company.

Corporate communicators will learn simple facts and ?how tos? to create a robust, silo-blasting collaboration tool for employees. Specifically, attendees will learn how to:

-Use SharePoint to automate corporate communications processes and workflows.

-Create a Web-based dashboard to track and measure corporate communication.

-Create an Information Architecture policydetermine who controls information and where.

-Utilize the out-of-the-box SharePoint tools to decentralize content ownership and create a community of empowered site owners from across the business.

-Use SharePoint?s social and mobile abilities to better engage corporate audiences.

-Report the ROI of SharePoint to your executives so you gain support.

-Train your employees to be SharePoint evangelists.

-What to do when your priorities don?t match IT?s priorities.

Learn more about the conference.

ABOUT RAGAN COMMUNICATIONS

Ragan Communications operates two of the top news and information sites for the PR and corporate communications industry Ragan.com and PRDaily.com. Together, these daily news sites attract nearly 700,000 global visitors.

The company also covers the health care and HR communication industry with its daily news sites HealthCareCommunication.com and HRCommunication.com. The Chicago-based company is also the leading provider of conferences and online training to PR, media relations and corporate communications professionals.

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From Praise To Outrage: Reactions To Google's Antitrust Settlement

The post-mortem analysis of Google?s antitrust settlement happened very quickly yesterday and this morning with some journalists and analysts concluding that factors other than the law were responsible behind the scenes. For example, Politico asserts?it was largely ?a?calculated and expensive charm offensive? (lobbying) that drove the outcome yesterday.

An even more absurd analysis argues that Google is essential to US foreign policy and thus the FTC let the company off the hook.

While Google lobbying may have had an impact, in reality the the facts and the law weren?t on the FTC?s side on the question of Google?s alleged ?search bias.? There was little or no documented consumer harm. The harm claimed by Google competitors was all speculative: potential harm to their businesses which was supposed to be a proxy for consumer harm. But as?FTC Chair Jon Leibowitz said yesterday,??The law protects competition not competitors.?

The company reactions to yesterday?s settlement announcement came swiftly and ran the gamut from support and approval to anger, even sadness. Below is a sampling of the full spectrum of those reactions.

Microsoft: FTC Result ?Weak and Unusual?

Picking apart each aspect of the settlement, Microsoft VP?& Deputy General Counsel Dave Heiner said the following:

The FTC?s overall resolution of this matter is weak and?frankly?unusual. We are concerned that the FTC may not have obtained adequate relief even on the few subjects that Google has agreed to address . . .

[T]here appears to be no reason, despite the FTC?s optimistic statements this morning, to believe that Google recognizes its responsibilities as an industry leader. That is certainly consistent with the lack of change we continue to witness as we and so many others experience ongoing harm to competition in the marketplace.

The good news is that other antitrust agencies, within the United States and overseas, are still examining Google?s conduct. In Europe Vice President Almunia has made clear that he will close his investigation of Google only with a formal, binding order that addresses search bias and other issues. We remain hopeful that these agencies will stick to their established procedures, ensure transparency, and obtain the additional relief needed to address the serious competition law concerns that remain.

As an aside, the European?Commission said that the FTC decision will have no ?direct implications? for its antitrust investigation or decision. The Commission is currently in settlement negotiations with Google. However the Europeans are expected to be ?tougher? on Mountain View than the FTC was.

Yelp: ?A Missed Opportunity to Protect Innovation?

Here?s Yelp?s official statement, issued yesterday:

Today?s announcements by the?FTC?validate a number of the concerns we have raised about Google?s dominance in the search market and its anti-competitive behavior. The closure of the Commission?s investigation into search bias by Google without action, however, represents a missed opportunity to protect innovation in the Internet economy, and the consumers and businesses that rely upon it. We look for the regulatory bodies continuing their investigation to have greater success.

Marin Software: ?A Huge Leap Forward?

The advertising platform provider focused on the AdWords/data portability aspect of the settlement and generally praised it in a statement?attributed?to?Matt Lawson, Vice President Marketing and Partnerships:

Providing advertisers with true data portability is a huge leap forward for Google, search marketers, and the ecosystem of tools providers that support them.??This isn?t just a means to provide more efficiency to marketers, it?s a good business decision by Google.??By allowing advertisers to more efficiently manage campaigns across engines, marketers will ultimately be able to spend more time optimizing their programs and less time executing basic operational tasks in spreadsheets.??At the end of the day, improvements that make online advertising more efficient, ultimately result in improved performance and budget growth in digital, making this a win for all parties involved ? including Google.

Kenshoo: ?We Commend Google?

Marin competitor Kenshoo also praised the settlement on the basis of the fact that it would make search advertising more?efficient?across platforms:

Google disclosed that it was making two voluntary product changes to create a better experience. The first change gives websites the ability to remove content from specialized Google results pages. The second change allows third-parties that use the AdWords API, such as?Kenshoo, to mix and copy ad campaign data across search engine networks.

This change will make it easier for marketers to manage their ad campaigns across Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other global search engines through the?Kenshoo?platform. More importantly, this change will improve search advertising performance by enabling marketers to quickly and effectively create optimal campaign structures and reallocate budgets to the keywords and channels that are providing the best financial returns.

?We commend Google for addressing the issue of advertising data portability and recognizing the value that companies like?Kenshoo?bring to the digital marketing ecosystem,? said Yoav Izhar-Prato,?Kenshoo?CEO. ?Today?s announcement will make?Kenshoo?s advanced tools even more attractive to advertisers who want to manage all their search campaigns in one place and optimize overall results.?

App Developers Alliance: ?Good News for Developers?

The trade group App Developers Alliance liked the greater ?clarity? around standards-essential patents and expressed hope that this settlement would reduce patent litigation.

?The agreement reached today is good news for?app?developers. Patent litigation slows innovation and inhibits growth in theapps?ecosystem. The framework agreed to by Google and the FTC could help reduce patent litigation industry-wide if other companies voluntarily make the same commitments.

?This announcement, along with the Patent Assertion Entity Workshop co-hosted by the FTC and the Department of Justice last month, is another step in a much bigger effort to provide?developers?and entrepreneurs the clarity they need to innovate,? said Jon Potter, President of the?Application?Developers?Alliance.

FairSearch.org: ?We Will Continue to Fight?

One of the most vocal critics of Google and driver of considerable anti-Google lobbying and PR, FairSearch.org echoed Microsoft?s remarks but at a more general level (Microsoft?is a member of FairSearch):

?The FTC?s decision to close its investigation with only voluntary commitments from Google is disappointing and premature, coming just weeks before the company is expected to make a formal and detailed proposal to resolve the four abuses of dominance identified by the European Commission, first among them biased display of its own properties in?search?results.

The FTC?s settlement is by no means the last word in this case, leaving the FTC without a major role in the final resolution to the investigations of Google?s anti-competitive practices by state attorneys general and the European Commission. The FTC?s inaction on the core question of?search?bias will only embolden Google to act more aggressively to misuse its monopoly power to harm other innovators.

State attorneys general who reportedly disagreed with today?s announcement by the FTC have an important role to play in ensuring both that Google is not allowed to continue practices that hurt every American business through artificially high advertising costs, and to demand that whatever changes Google is forced to make in Europe also apply for U.S. consumers who risk losing innovation because of Google?s aggressive abuse of its dominance.

FairSearch?and its members will continue work with authorities in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere who are investigating Google. Our members also plan to participate in the European Commission?s market testing of any proposed binding remedies to Google?s harms.FairSearch?will continue to fight to restore truly competitive conditions to the market for?search?and related online services. No less than the future of innovation and small business on the Internet is at stake.?

Yahoo didn?t offer any official reaction and hasn?t responded to our request for one as of the time of this writing. I suspect former Google executive and now Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer would simply rather not take a public position that might alienate search partner Microsoft or sour her relationship with Google and its executives.

There were other reactions but the excerpts above reflect the range of?opinions?and emotions following yesterday?s press conference and settlement announcement. As some of the statements indicate the FTC?s case closure isn?t the final word.

The Europeans must make their decision and the US State Attorneys General are still a wild card in this antitrust poker game.

Related Topics: Google: Antitrust | Google: Critics | Google: Web Search | Legal: Regulation | Top News



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Friday, January 4, 2013

Economy Adds 155K Jobs, Rate Still 7.8 pct. - Finance - CBN News ...

U.S. employers added 155,000 jobs in December, a steady gain but not enough to push down the unemployment rate.

America's unemployment rate remained unchanged from November at 7.8 percent.

Many analysts say the latest Labor Department report offers hope to the future of the American economy, even as as lawmakers in Washington vow to make fixing it a top priority.

The "gain is perhaps better than it looks given that firms were probably nervous about adding workers with the fiscal cliff looming," Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics, said. "Nevertheless, the overall picture is that the labor market remains lackluster."

The government is set to hit the debt ceiling limit soon. If Washington doesn't increase it's borrowing limit by late February, it will risk defaulting on its debt.

"Our government has built up too much debt," Speaker of the House John Boehner said. "Our economy is not producing enough jobs. These are not separate problems."

Republicans say they'll demand deep spending cuts as the price of raising the debt limit.

Source: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/finance/2013/January/Economy-Adds-155K-Jobs-Rate-Still-78-pct/

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Carbon in Vesta's craters: Asteroid impacts may have transferred carbonaceous material to protoplanet and inner solar system

Jan. 3, 2013 ? The protoplanet Vesta has been witness to an eventful past: images taken by the framing camera onboard NASA's space probe Dawn show two enormous craters in the southern hemisphere. The images were obtained during Dawn's year-long visit to Vesta that ended in September 2012. These huge impacts not only altered Vesta's shape, but also its surface composition. Scientists under the lead of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau in Germany have shown that impacting small asteroids delivered dark, carbonaceous material to the protoplanet. In the early days of our solar system, similar events may have provided the inner planets such as Earth with carbon, an essential building block for organic molecules.

These results were published in the November-December issue of the journal Icarus.

Vesta is remarkable in many respects. With a diameter of approximately 530 kilometres, Vesta is the one of the few protoplanets in our solar system still intact today. Like other protoplanets, Vesta underwent complete melting approximately 4.5 billion years ago. However, most of the volcanic activity on Vesta is thought to have ceased within a few million years making it a time capsule from the early solar system. Dawn observations of Vesta have shown a surface with diverse brightness variations and surface composition. There is bright material on Vesta that is as white as snow and dark material on Vesta as black as coal.

The enigmatic dark material holds the key to understanding the impact environment around Vesta early in its evolution. Research led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute in Katlenburg-Lindau has shown that this dark material is not native to Vesta but was delivered by impacting asteroids. "The evidence suggests that the dark material on Vesta is rich in carbonaceous material and was brought there by collisions with smaller asteroids," explains. Vishnu Reddy from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and the University of North Dakota, the lead author of the paper. In the journal Icarus, he and his colleagues now present the most comprehensive analysis of this material so far. Compositional analysis, mapping, and modelling of dark material distribution on Vesta suggest that it was delivered during the formation of giant impact basins on Vesta.

The dark material arrived with the first impact on the protoplanet

"First, we created a map showing the distribution of dark material on Vesta using the framing camera data and found something remarkable," explains Lucille Le Corre from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research one of the lead authors of the study. Dark material was preferentially spread around the edges of the giant impact basins in the southern hemisphere of Vesta suggesting a link to one of the two large impact basins. A closer examination showed that the dark material was most probably delivered during the formation of the older Veneneia basin when a slow impacting asteroid collided with Vesta. Dark material from this two to three billion year old basin was covered up by the impact that subsequently created the Rheasilvia basin. "We believe that the Veneneia basin was created by the first of two impacts two to three billion years ago," says Reddy. In fact, impact modelling presented in the paper reproduces the distribution of dark material from such a low velocity impact.

HED meteorites are fragments of Vesta

Evidence for dark material is also found in the HED meteorites that come from Vesta. Some of the meteorites show dark inclusions that are carbon-rich. Colour spectra of dark material on Vesta are identical to these carbon-rich inclusions in HED meteorites. The link between dark material on Vesta and dark clasts in HED meteorites provides us with direct evidence that these meteorites are indeed from Vesta. "Our analysis of the dark material on Vesta and comparisons with laboratory studies of HED meteorites for the first time proves directly that these meteorites are fragments from Vesta," says Le Corre.

"The aim of our efforts was not only to reconstruct Vesta's history, but also to understand the conditions in the early solar system," says Holger Sierks, co-investigator of the Dawn mission at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research.

The Dawn mission was launched approximately five years ago and entered orbit around Vesta on July 16th, 2011. In 2015, Dawn will arrive at its second destination, the dwarf planet Ceres, that like Vesta orbits the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter within the so-called asteroid belt. The Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The University of California, Los Angeles, is responsible for overall Dawn mission science. The Dawn framing cameras have been developed and built under the leadership of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany, with significant contributions by DLR German Aerospace Center, Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, and in coordination with the Institute of Computer and Communication Network Engineering, Braunschweig. The Framing Camera project is funded by the Max Planck Society, DLR, and NASA/JPL.

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