Monday, July 29, 2013

Must See HDTV (July 29th - August 4th)

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Calm yourself, Breaking Bad isn't back yet (that will be in next week's listing for August 11th), but football fans can look forward to the beginning of the preseason. The Cowboys and Dolphins kick things off with the Hall of Fame game Sunday night on NBC, while Discovery Channel begins its usual celebration of Shark Week and Star Trek The Next Generation season four comes to Blu-ray. Look after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

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Lyon County officials working oil spill in Cottonwood River

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Source: cjonline.com --- Sunday, July 28, 2013
Authorities in Lyon County on Sunday afternoon responded to an Oil spill in the Cottonwood River. Few details have been released about the spill. ?At this point crews are still trying to identify the source and contain what is in the river,? the Lyon County Sheriff?s Office posted on Twitter about 4:30 p.m. ?KDHE is on scene assessing also.? Twitter followers were first notified about the spill about 2:55 p.m. Sunday. read more ...

Source: http://cjonline.com/news/2013-07-28/lyon-county-officials-working-oil-spill-cottonwood-river

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California Prisoners Can Pay for Better Rooms

WTKR reports that some inmates in California prisons are getting much nicer accommodations than others. This preferential treatment is happening for a simple reason: they are paying for it.

A jailhouse in Fremont, California was built with the intention of being used for minimum security inmates from the county jail to stay and do landscaping and other chores. But it never got used. So the $10 million dollar facility stood empty, unused.

Jail officials came up with an idea to revitalize the money pit. They started charging prisoners to stay there.

The secret its that, although it is certainly a real jailhouse, with standard issued mattresses, locked doors, shared showers with minimal privacy, etc. But this jailhouse is small, with far fewer inmates than standard county accommodations. There are also other niceties, such as HD televisions in each room, with remote controls.

People convicted of misdemeanors who have to do a small bid of jail time can get a judges approval to stay in the smaller place. They can then pay $155 a night to stay in a much safer, smaller environment away from the usual jail population.

?You do get cable TV, but you don?t get a warm cookie on your bed,? says Lieutenant Mark Devine, of the Fremont Police Department. ?The only other thing you?re really paying for is the smallness and the quietness of the facility.?

At $155 per night per inmate, Fremont has turned this bad investment around. The jail is being called pay-as-you-go. Officials insist this is not about having built a nicer jail for people who can afford it, but simply a matter of making a return on an investment for the taxpayers.

?There is a cost to government. And that cost, where appropriate, should be borne by the people using the program or facility, or what not,? says Devine.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Carbon tax raises costs, cuts jobs

ACCI chief economist Greg Evans has lashed out at the carbon tax, saying it has "encouraged a de-industrialisation trend in the economy" Source: News Limited

THE carbon tax has slashed hundreds of millions of dollars from company profits and forced struggling manufacturing firms to shift production - and jobs - offshore.

A national survey of Australia's $110 billion food processing industry has revealed nearly 30 per cent of businesses reported cost increases of 5 per cent or more since the carbon tax was introduced.

And 67 per cent of companies - including many small businesses - have been unable to pass on these higher costs to their customers.

Instead, they have been forced absorb the price hit on their bottom line.

Another audit by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry reveals 82 per cent of businesses report the carbon tax has reduced profits - a year since the greenhouse scheme was introduced.

Around 30 firms were surveyed by AFGC with several deciding to shift production overseas to escape the carbon impost.

While higher energy bills is the biggest expense, the carbon tax has also added to rising packaging, transport and other expenses.

One food processing firm said the carbon tax had added nearly $5 million to operating expenses - including $500,000 in packaging and $240,000 in freight and storage fees.

Murray Goulburn, Australia's largest dairy firm, says the carbon tax has added $14 million to its annual expenses for the year to June 30.

Kevin Rudd has accelerated plans to shift to a floating carbon price in order to reduce the impact on business. Source: News Limited

Robert Poole, general manager, shareholder relations, said Murray Goulburn "cannot pass on these costs" because the price of dairy was "primarily" set by the global market.

But higher energy bills remains the biggest cost burden for manufacturing with nearly 50 per cent of those firms surveyed reporting their electricity bill had jumped 15 per cent or more.

One of Kevin Rudd's first decisions after ousting Julia Gillard as Prime Minister was to accelerate by a year plans to shift to a floating carbon price - in order to reduce the impact on business.

But AFGC chief executive Gary Dawson said it was already too late for a number of companies who are "reassessing their production planning in response to high costs".

"For a big energy user the additional cost of the carbon tax on their energy bill alone runs to millions of dollars a year so of course it forces an assessment of whether there are lower cost options (offshore)," Mr Dawson said.

ACCI chief economist Greg Evans lashed out at the carbon tax and other green programs which he said "have encouraged a de-industrialisation trend in the economy".

"We are already seeing an impact on jobs and investment in industries reliant on energy. This includes food processing, plastics and chemicals, metal manufacturing and oil refining, where we have seen successive announcements of winding back investment or relocating production facilities offshore," Mr Evans said.

Innovation and Industry Minister Kim Carr said the Government's decision to move from a fixed to a floating carbon price one year early "will link Australian businesses with international markets, reduce carbon liabilities from 1 July next year and provide certainty for firms looking to invest in Australia's future".

"The food processing sector stands to benefit substantially from the Asian Century and Labor will do everything it can to see business realise the opportunities on offer," Senator Carr said.

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NMPreps.com Elite Combine gives New Mexico prep football players chance for exposure

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Source: www.lcsun-news.com --- Saturday, July 27, 2013
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Source: http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-sports/ci_23745660/nmpreps-com-elite-combine-gives-new-mexico-prep?source=rss

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Aligarh Muslim University lifts ban on jeans for girls

A circular at a girls' hostel of Aligarh Muslim University advising students to wear "decent clothes like salwaar kameez" has sparked a furore, prompting the varsity to withdraw it.

The controversy started following a circular pasted by the provost of girls' hostel, Abdullah hall, two days back which advised students to wear "decent clothes" like salwar kameez and not to carry more than one mobile phone.

As the diktat drew criticism from various quarters, the AMU authorities on Friday night withdrew the circular while clarifying that it "never even remotely suggested that jeans or T-shirts or any other dress is on the ban list at AMU".

"We have no intention whatsoever of specifying any dress code and neither did the above circular do so. All that we have sought is that students including girls should be in a decent attire which reflects the ethos of our society.

"In any case the above circular was issued not by top university administration but the provost of one of the halls of residence," said Brigadier (Retd) S Ahmad Ali, AMU's pro-vice chancellor, who is holding charge as the acting VC in the absence of Lt Gen Shah.

Ali said there are five halls of residence for girls in the AMU and one out of these had issued an advisory mainly dealing with rules and regulations including the compulsory presentation of ID cards while entering the girls' hostels.

"The above circular was issued by the provost of Abdullah Hall and not by any senior university official. Even then, we have asked the provost to withdraw the above circular so as to remove even an iota of doubt regarding the sincerity of our intentions," he said.

Ali also refuted media reports claiming that use of Internet and social networking websites was banned in the university's hostels. "I was quite shocked to read media reports alleging that we have banned the use of Internet and social media for girls. This is a total fabrication as in fact we are in the process of implementing a project under which every student of the university who resides in the hostel including girls will have a direct access to the Internet facilities in their rooms," he added.

The acting vice chancellor expressed unhappiness saying the media reports had distorted the image of our institution. "There is no question of our trying to impose any retrograde ban," he said.

Ali also added, "Ever since a new administration assumed charge at AMU about a year back, we are leaving no stone unturned to modernise and revitalise the entire edifice of this historic institution.?

He said during the first year, the main effort was to get rid of all unlawful and mischievous elements who had in the past brought a bad name to this institution.

"We are also moving on the fast track for upgrading and modernising the academic system to take this institution to the very top in the country. During this process, we appear to have stepped on many toes and perhaps we have to pay the price for having disturbed the vested interests," he said.

Photograph: Flickr

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Source: http://www.rediff.com/news/report/aligarh-muslim-university-lifts-ban-on-jeans-eating-out/20130727.htm

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Canada's Premiers discuss disaster mitigation, emergency preparedness and response, and rail safety

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ON, July 26, 2013 /CNW/ - Premiers called on the federal government to fulfill its 2011 commitment to establish a distinct Canada-wide disaster mitigation infrastructure initiative that would be cost-shared fifty-fifty with the federal government, separate from other programs such as the Building Canada Plan. Premiers also called on the federal government to maintain the current level of financial assistance available under the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements to provinces and territories to help Canadians deal with natural disasters.

Premiers called on the federal government to commit to improve search and rescue response times, and conduct a thorough review of marine safety. For example, federal regulations should better address remediation of shipwrecks in Canadian waters and the federal government should take responsibility for the removal of shipwrecks due to inherent hazards. They also called upon the federal government to reconsider its decision to close a number of Marine Rescue Sub-Centres and Marine Communications Traffic and Service Centres throughout the country.

Premiers acknowledge the successful collaboration with the federal government to develop the National Public Alerting System, but urge that broadcasters work collaboratively with provinces and territories to move towards implementing a mandatory system.? Premiers note that serious inadequacies in emergency management in Aboriginal and remote communities remain and cooperation among governments is essential to improve services in these communities.

Following the tragic events that occurred at Lac-M?gantic, Premiers discussed the transport of hazardous materials by train. They agreed on the need to take necessary measures to ensure that such disasters never occur again. They noted that there is a clear lack of information on hazardous materials travelling on the rail network.

Premiers agreed that a system should be put in place by the federal government to monitor rail convoys transporting hazardous materials. This system would provide real-time data on the location and content of the trains, which would be shared, for public safety purposes, amongst the relevant authorities of the federal, provincial and territorial governments.

Premiers also noted that federal regulation provides that railroads must maintain liability insurance in an amount sufficient to cover the costs associated with the damage for which they are responsible. Premiers called on the federal government to take the necessary measures to ensure that the safety and liability insurance requirements are sufficient.

SOURCE Council of the Federation

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Source: http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1203551/canada-s-premiers-discuss-disaster-mitigation-emergency-preparedness-and-response-and-rail-safety

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Transactive Energy: The Next Big Deal for the Smart Grid?

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Transactive energy (TE) is a new hot topic in the energy industry, but what exactly is it? Frankly, it is a concept so new that it does not yet have a formal definition. Carl Imhoff, manager of electricity infrastructure for the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory summed it up by saying, ?Transactive energy is a means of using economic signals or incentives to engage all the intelligent devices in the power grid?from the consumer to the transmission system?to get a more optimal allocation of resources and engage demand in ways we haven?t been able to before.? What does this really mean?

It means that the electric distribution system is transforming from a one-way generator to end-user transmission system to a smart grid with resources like distributed generation, load management, ancillary services, and even generation resources owned by third parties or end-users. The intelligence driving TE is based on market value and economics. Whereas smart grid technology refers to the ability of the electric grid to communicate between generator, end-user and even points in between, TE takes this a step further and introduces the additional consideration of energy value.

To understand the concept of TE it is important to understand the role of dynamic pricing in the energy industry. Wholesale power markets use dynamic pricing to value energy based on demand at the time of use. This means price of electricity can fluctuate throughout the day. A TE system can actually make energy use decisions based on price signals. This could include a building energy management system programmed to respond to a high price signal by curtailing energy use via automated demand response, using microgrid generation, or even shifting load to onsite energy storage.

We can think of TE as a literal energy transaction in which energy travels through the grid from where there is supply to where there is demand. Signals can communicate not only real-time power use, but also real-time power cost. While pricing is the primary driver behind TE, grid reliability can also enter into the equation. After all, energy demand and supply is linked to price, and TE will also be able to process data indicating that grid resources need to be conserved. Curtailing electricity use at high demand or critical peak times will save end-users money on energy bills, and could even alert them to emergency situations.

A transactive energy grid will go hand-in-hand with the emerging smart grid and use similar software and devices to communicate. TE creates an interactive market for electric end users with the technology to respond to dynamic pricing and electric grid demand. The technology that makes this possible includes software capable of interpreting essential data, and distributed generation sources such as microgrids, energy storage, and even energy reduction in the form of automated demand response. In fact, facilities with distributed generation resources can even contribute excess electricity back to the power grid in a transactive energy system. Energy generated onsite by buildings, and microgrids will have monetary value to grid operators. TE is truly a two-way transaction system in which electricity can be directed to where it is needed, and priced accordingly.?

Photo Credit: Smart Grid Innovation/shutterstock

Source: http://theenergycollective.com/ecsjessica/253846/transactive-energy-next-big-deal-smart-grid

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Apple Vs. Samsung: Is There An End In Sight??

A few days ago, all eyes were on Apple (AAPL) as it reported its sales of $31.2 million iPhones in the quarter ended in June, up 20% over the previous year, beating analysts' consensus of around 27 million units. While the iPhone 5 was the most frequently activated device, certainly the older models contributed to Apple's overall sales. Why is this important? The answer lies in a series of intense and long-running patent litigation battles between Apple and its largest competitor to date -- Samsung (SSNLF.PK).

Background

First, a bit of history. The initial battle between these two tech titans started off on April 11, 2011, with Apple bringing an intellectual property infringement action in the Northern District of California alleging infringement of 7 utility patents, 3 design patents, trademarks (registered icons, logos, etc.) and trade dress (e.g., design, rectangular shape, rounded corners, silver edges, black face, display, etc.) owned by Apple. The accused products were the Samsung Nexus S, Epic 4G, Galaxy S 4G, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The complaint also alleged state-level claims of unfair business practices (unfair competition), unjust enrichment, and common law trademark infringement. Samsung counterclaimed with 12 utility patents and a plethora of registered trademarks of its own. Not only did Samsung fight back in California, but it expanded the litigation from just its California counter suit to new cases in the District of Delaware ?(stayed pending resolution of the ITC investigation) United States International Trade Commission (ITC) as well as Japan, Germany, Britain, South Korea, France, Italy, Netherlands, and Australia.

By the time the case reached the jury in California, the following patents remained in the case:

Apple Patents

Samsung Patents

7,469,381 - "Bounce-Back Effect" or "Rubber Banding"

7,675,941

7,844,915 - "On-Screen Navigation"

7,447,516

7,864,163 - "Tap to Zoom"

7,698,711

D504,889 - rectangular shape of the iPad with rounded corners

7,577,460

D593,087 - home button, rounded corners

7,456,893

D618,677 - iPhone rectangular shape with rounded corners

D604,305 - "On-Screen Icons"

First California Trial

On August 24, 2012, the California jury reached a verdict mostly in favor of Apple. The jury found Samsung willfully infringed all but one of Apple's patents (the Galaxy Tab 10.1 did not infringe the D504,889 patent), and Samsung was also found to have diluted Apple's trade dress related to the iPhone. Correspondingly, the jury found Apple did not infringe any of Samsung's patents. The damages award to Apple was $1,049,393,540.

Outside of Apple's home turf, the picture was quite different and a full analysis of all the suits and counter-suits is outside the scope of this article. Suffice to say, the results were mixed with both sides scoring victories in different jurisdictions.

On October 2, 2012, Samsung appealed the jury verdict in California decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Apple already lost one appeal in October where a three-judge Federal Circuit panel said that Samsung could continue selling its new Galaxy Nexus smartphones in the midst of its ongoing patent infringement defense. This appeal followed Judge Lucy Koh's denial of Apple's request for an injunction. Apple had already asked the full Federal Circuit to reconsider the three-judge panel's October ruling.

Meanwhile, the battle in the California District Court continued. In March 2013, Judge Lucy Koh reduced the $1.05 billion jury verdict by nearly half ($450.5 million) because the jury's damages calculations incorrectly compensated Apple for sales of Samsung products made before Samsung had notice of the relevant Apple patents. A new "extremely limited" damages trial was ordered to begin on November 12, 2013, while Samsung's motion to stay the new trial pending an appeal of part of the ruling was denied. The "sole purpose of the trial," Judge Koh wrote, is to correct the "impermissible legal theory" the jury used in the first trial to calculate damages for 14 of the Samsung devices at issue.

Second California Trial

Without waiting for its first trial to begin, Apple had also fired off a second complaint in the same court on August 2, 2012 alleging infringement of 8 more utility patents. Some of the major accused products were Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, Nexus, Illusion, Captivate, Glide, Exhibit II 4G, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 10.1, and others. Again, Samsung countered with eight of its own patents -- accusing the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and New iPad of infringement and later amending its infringement contentions to include the latest iPhone 5 and the 4th generation iPad.

So after the retrial on damages in the first case takes place, Apple and Samsung are scheduled to once again return to the same judge in California for yet another patent trial -- which is set to begin on March 31, 2014. That trial will focus on new products and different patents asserted by both parties. (The Apple patents-in-suit are U.S. Patent Numbers 5,946,647; 6,847,959; 8,046,721; 8,074,172; 8,014,760; 5,666,502; 7,761,414; and 8,086,604. The Samsung patents-in-suit are U.S. Patent Numbers 7,756,087; 7,551,596; 7,672,470; 7,577,757; 7,232,058; 6,292,179; 6,226,449; and 5,579,239.)

Re-Examination of the Rubber-Banding Patent

In the middle of the initial Apple/Samsung California-based court battle, an anonymous third party requested re-examination of Apple's "rubber-banding" patent (U.S. Pat. No. 7,469,381) in 2012. The technology described in the patent is the functionality that causes the content displayed on the iPhone's screen to bounce back when the user scrolls to the top or bottom of a page. The USPTO rejected the claims of the "rubber-banding" in March as anticipated by the prior art. As is typical, to overcome the prior art, Apple made certain arguments to get around the cited references. After an interview with Apple's patent lawyers, the USPTO affirmed the patent in June of 2013. On July 9, 2013, Samsung jumped on the opportunity presented by the USPTO's rejection and argued that Apple "presented a brand new interpretation" of the patent to the USPTO in order to maintain its validity. The consequence was that Apple had thereby "drastically" narrowed the scope of its patent claims.

So Samsung asked the Court for yet another new trial, which according to Samsung, is necessary to determine whether Samsung's products infringe under the new interpretation. Of course, Apple responded that "Samsung's motion is a thinly disguised attempt to make new non-infringement arguments that it could have made at trial but chose not to present" and asked the Court not to give Samsung a "do-over." Apple also argued that it was too late for such a motion since the final judgment in the case was entered 10 months ago.

Given the number of cases and fora in which Apple and Samsung have been litigating, as well as the breadth of mutual patents and products at stake -- on both sides -- investors must keep in mind that determining whether Apple or Samsung is "winning" is a very murky question. Particularly where no side has parted with money (other than hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees.) Instead, the better question for investors is the bottom line ones -- is either company being stopped from doing or selling anything? For Apple, unfortunately, the answer is yes.

The International Trade Commission

We started this article by raising a very specific issue concerning the sales of the older iPhone models. Due to an ITC patent ruling, Apple's ability to continue to sell these models in the United States may be compromised -- and Apple investors are rightfully concerned. Put another way, the looming 60 day Presidential review of the ITC ruling that older models of Apple's iPhone and iPad infringed a Samsung patent is an important one, considering that the ITC also banned Apple from selling the devices in the United States.

As discussed earlier, the ITC in August of 2011 initiated an investigation into Samsung's allegations that Apple violated the Tariff Act and infringed U.S. Patent Nos. 7,706,348; 7,486,644; 7,450,114; and 6,771,980 by importing into the U.S. and selling certain electronic devices, including iPhones and iPads. Samsung had sought an exclusion order barring imports of three models of the iPhone -- the 3G, 3GS and 4 -- as well as the iPad 3G, iPad 2 3G and iPod Touch.

First, a few words about the International Trade Commission. Patent-based ITC investigations are limited to infringing acts arising from the importation of products into the United States. See Section 1337(a)(1)(B) of the Tariff Act of 1930. ITC's Intellectual Property cases are considered "Section 337" cases, where patent infringement takes up more than 90% of all cases with the rest of the cases related to registered trademark infringement (gray market goods), copyright infringement, mask works, trade secrets, etc. Section 337 cases are assigned to ITC Administrative Law Judges with no jury trial. ITC Judges render "Initial Determinations" that are subject to review by the Commissioners. The ITC is headed by 6 Commissioners who are nominated by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. No more than three Commissioners may be of any one political party.

An important difference between an ITC action and a trial in the district court action is that in the ITC, money damages are not available as a remedy. Instead, the only available remedy is the exclusion of the imported product from the U.S. market. That means, Samsung has no opportunity to collect any money by proving Apple's infringement at the ITC. That said, Samsung can gain relief from the US government ordering Apple to stop importing its products. For phones manufactured abroad, that means they cannot be sold in the US.

Other differences exist between ITC actions and trials at the district court. ITC actions are also faster, with the average time to trial of about 9-10 months, whereas patent cases in the district court can take up to three years before reaching trial. ITC investigations also involve three parties -- the Complainant, the Respondent and the Office of Unfair Import Investigations ("OUII"). The OUII is a neutral party responsible for representing the public interest. Like counsel for the Complainant and the Respondent, a staff investigation attorney from the OUII is directly involved in all facets of the proceeding, and takes a position on the merits of the case at trial.

Back to the case at hand. Following the hearing, Administrative Law Judge E. James Gildea issued a determination in September of 2012 holding that Apple had not violated any of the patents and that one of the Samsung patents was invalid. That decision was reviewed by the ITC Commission. The Commission went the other way. On Tuesday, June 4, 2013, the Commission reversed Judge Gildea's ruling with respect to one patent. The Commission found that Apple's iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3, iPad 3G, and iPad 2 3G (only AT&T models) infringed Samsung's U.S. Patent No. 7,706,348, and therefore, violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act. Because of this infringement finding, the Commission issued both a limited exclusion order and a cease-and-desist order barring Apple from importing these devices for sale in the U.S. until June 3, 2015. These devices are Apple's older iPhone models.

A limited exclusion order directs Customs Service to exclude all infringing articles that originate from a specified firm that was a respondent in the Commission investigation. (The Commission also could have, but did not, issue a general exclusion order, which directs Customs Service to broadly prohibit entry of products that infringe the patent, whether or not the products are from actual parties in the ITC investigation.) A cease-and-desist order typically involves inventory already imported into the U.S. If the Respondent is found to violate Section 337, the ITC can order that the Respondent is no longer permitted to sell any of the inventory and must destroy it or return it to outside of the U.S. Unlike exclusion orders, cease and desist orders are enforced by the Commission, not by Customs. See 19 U.S.C. ? 1337(f)(2) (which provides for civil penalties for violation of cease and desist orders).

This ruling cannot be underestimated for Apple's future sales. The order has yet to take its full effect. This is because there is additional level of required review. The ITC Commission remedial order must be sent to the President, who then has discretion, within 60 days, to disapprove the order for policy reasons. If the President does not disapprove the Commission's order within the 60 day review period, at the conclusion of the period, Apple's infringing imports may no longer be imported starting on August 4, 2013.

That is why on June 26th, Apple asked the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (authority designated by the President to review ITC rulings) to veto the ITC order barring imports of older iPhone models found to infringe a Samsung patent. Apple argued that Samsung committed to license its standard essential patents (like the one Apple was found to have infringed) on terms that are fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory (FRAND), and thus waived its right to an injunction.

The bad news for Apple is that US Presidents rarely disapprove any exclusion order issued by the ITC. This has happened only five times in the agency's history, and the last President to veto an order was Ronald Reagan in 1987.

The next logical step for Apple is to appeal the ITC order to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Again, these patent issues present a challenge for investors who may be unfamiliar with the details of all the pending cases. But keeping on top of developments is crucial, particularly when, as here, a patent ruling could have a material effect on the revenue performance of a company.

Finality

The stakes are extremely high in this battle of the technology giants, and the cases are getting more and more complicated. That is precisely why, as reported by The Wall Street Journal, settlement talks between Apple and Samsung escalated lately. Each side scored at least one big victory across two crucial venues, but it is Apple who is facing an order that bars it from selling its products. Although that order is limited to the older iPhone devices, it still could have ramifications for Apple's bottom line.

On the other hand, Apple still has opportunities to hit Samsung back. For example, the upcoming second patent trial in California is of far greater scope and potential impact for both Apple and Samsung.

A global settlement to these patent wars would allow both Apple and Samsung to consolidate their status as a smartphone "duopoly" of sorts, and use their patents to keep less-successful competitors at bay. While these companies clearly have (and have exercised) the resources to fight each other to a stalemate, their smaller or less established competitors are unlikely to have the same willpower. So both Apple and Samsung could shift their focus from using their patents in bludgeoning each other to using them to generate revenue or as blocking mechanisms from other smartphone market participants.

Taken together, a settlement of the patent wars points to a brighter future for both Apple and Samsung, one that investors in both these companies should cheer. At the same time, the risks for other competitors in the space will go up as a result, so investors in the sector would do well to monitor (either directly or through patent counsel) closely patent developments in the smartphone space. If there is a lesson that these smartphone patent wars has taught the investment community, it is that these tech giants take their patents very seriously -- and investors looking for an edge should do the same.

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. (More...)

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Comic-Con 2013: Veronica Mars Movie Panel Gets the Neptune Gang Back Together

It seemed like all 91,585 of the project's Kickstarter donors were in attendance Friday for the Veronica Mars movie panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Hall H was filled with wall-to-wall screams when -- even before the cast appeared -- the first footage premiered.

And then creator Rob Thomas appeared on stage, accompanied by stars Kristen Bell, Francis Capra, Enrico Colantoni, Percy Daggs III, Jason Dohring (with a "Team Piz" T-shirt), Ryan Hansen, Chris Lowell (with a "Team Logan" T-shirt) and Tina Majorino, all greeted with roaring applause.

Thomas teased the premise for the movie, which he said had just two days left of shooting (they wrapped on the following Monday). "I can tell you that it sort of has... a Godfather III theme to it, which seems odd," he offered. "But it is Veronica... she has not worked as a private detective since the last time you saw her in Season 3, and so part of the movie is her getting pulled back into this life that she thought she had left behind."

According to Thomas, the movie is going to strike all the right chords for the dedicated Veronica Mars fans who pledged $5.7 million to get it made. "The story that I wanted to tell is the one that I think fans want to see," he said. "I wanted to get the old gang back together. I kind of know what the pleasure zones are for Veronica Mars viewers, and I wrote to those."

Bell shared a story about the day in 2007 when she learned the beloved CW television series had been canceled. "I found out the day before I shot the scene in [Forgetting] Sarah Marshall where Sarah Marshall talks about her series being canceled," she said. "So it was really, really deep and hurtful for me to shoot that scene."

Now that the project has been given new life on the big screen, what was it like to be back together again filming? Bell said, "It was with Jason, my first scene, and we just kind of kept staring at teach other like, 'Are we really here now?'"

Audience members were delighted when they were made privy to Veronica and Dick's first lines in the film. Bell said, "My first line back was, 'Charming drink names -- I can't decide between a Beast with Two Backs and a Donkey Punch -- oh, do you think they'd let me order a Virgin De-Virginator?'" And Dick's first line? Hansen yelled, "Logan!"

So what of Lowell's "Team Logan" shirt? It seems he was seeking redemption for his character's romantically destructive ways. "I wore this shirt today just so I wouldn't be shot when I stepped on stage, frankly," he admitted. "I remember getting an email from Rob, like, 'I think we're bringing Piz back,' and I was like, 'The death threats have just stopped!" he exclaimed. "I've had some funky fan interactions, that's true. I've definitely had fans approach me like I've ruined their relationship as well."

Thomas shared an experience he had when he began writing the film. "I would get on my treadmill each day and watch an episode," he said. "And I was watching all of Season 1, and we go to the Veronica/Logan first kiss -- and I rewound it. And then rewound it. And then rewound it. And then, my wife entered and I had tears in my eyes. It was an embarrassing moment, that I'm watching my own work, a kiss. It just felt so earned to me. Yes, my wife caught me crying."

During the audience Q&A, the actors were asked to name their favorite scene or episode of the series. Before divulging his answer, Hansen -- not to be outdone by Dohring and Lowell -- removed his shirt to reveal a "Team Dick" T-shirt beneath. "Anything with Jason [Dohring]," he said. "Jason was, like, my acting coach, he was amazing."

Daggs said, "'Lord of the Pies' is great. And the snickerdoodle episode... My first snickerdoodle was on the show, and then Kristen had them bringing me snickerdoodles regularly, and then I got sick!"

Colatoni's answer was more personal, explaining that he watched the show with his daughter and, "I kept catching her looking at me and back at Kristen and then me and back at Kristen. It was a wonderful moment to see how my daughter was associating my relationship with her." He laughed and then added, "She'll never ever have a dad like Keith Mars!"

So when can fans expect to get their big-screen Veronica fix? "The movie will come out early 2014 -- that's what we're shooting for," Thomas said. "We just signed a book deal for a couple new Veronica Mars books, the first of which will come out pretty close after the movie. It picks up where the movie left off."

Thomas hopes there will be a second Veronica Mars movie, but he doesn't necessarily want to return to Kickstarter to get it made. "I hope we make a ton of money on this movie and we get to do it the normal channels," he said. "I loved doing it on Kickstarter, but if we're a huge hit, I'm not sure if Kickstarter is meant to fund huge hits. I'd do it either way, honestly. Maybe next time the studio will just give us the money."



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Mega Buzz: The Bones Wedding, Once's New Villain, and HIMYM's Locket

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Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions?tomega_scoop@tvguide.com?or tweet them to@adam_bryant?or?@NatalieAbrams.

I'm so excited for a Bones wedding! Got any other scoop about the new season? ? Melanie
ADAM:
When the new season begins, Brennan is still noticeably devastated that Booth, under the duress of Pelant, called off the engagement. "Booth is not someone who sits well with unhappiness," creator Hart Hanson says. "He wants to fix things and that's what he's trying to do. His desire [is] to kill Pelant." So will he? "He's not usually like that; he's not a killer. But... Caroline and Sweets are very concerned," he teases.

Will we get a definitive explanation of the Home Office on Once Upon a Time? ? Pedro ?
NATALIE:
Yes, in the season premiere. "As we stated in the finale, Greg and Tamara don't know that they're working for Peter Pan," executive producer Adam Horowitz says. "So the Home Office is related to Pan, but that'll be cleared up pretty quickly." Oh, and it may have appeared that Ariel was in Storybrooke in that Comic-Con teaser, but the producers say that she'll actually be in Neverland.

So, how much of How I Met Your Mother's final season will be about Ted and Robin's feelings for each other? ? Jason
ADAM:
The season premiere, which is titled "The Locket," will almost certainly examine that poignant hand-holding that occurred between Robin and Ted in last season's penultimate episode. But don't expect it to be neatly resolved in that one episode. "It's a story that will be explored quite a lot and in-depth," executive producer Pamela Fryman says. How will Barney feel about all this "exploration"? Well, the third episode is titled "The Broken Code." Infer what you will.

Do you know when The Vampire Diaries will pick up this season? ? Jeanine
NATALIE:
"We're coming back three months later, so we'll touch base on what the characters have been doing all summer," says executive producer Caroline Dries. "We realize that poor Stefan has been drowning, dying and coming back to life. But everyone else has been having a totally fun time. Elena and Damon are a super-sexy couple and happy for once. Caroline is ready to start school. Nobody knows that Bonnie is dead, so it's bliss, but then there's Stefan just dying." Just a typical summer vacation!

I'd like some Castle scoop, please. Especially something about Lanie and Esposito! ? Cindy
ADAM:
Tamala Jones' promised more "Esplanie," this season, and creator Andrew W. Marlowe seems happy to oblige. But don't get your hopes up for some grand romance. In fact, we'll probably just figure out why they're apart. "There was a scene cut from their break-up because of some time issues that I think leaves a little lack of clarity in terms of what happened and where they are," Marlowe says. "I think we owe it to the fans to give them an explanation of what's going on in their relationship."

Wow, how can Deb and Dexter come back from her trying to kill him? ? Jeremy
NATALIE:
Dexter's dysfunctional family will take part in a therapy session with Vogel to work through their issues, but consider the car accident Deb's rock-bottom. "She's seen that Harry has killed himself when he realized what he taught Dexter to do; he couldn't live with himself. So she feels she's aided and abetted him," executive producer Sara Colleton says. "At first she thinks she's going to kill herself, but then she realizes that it's an impulsive thing in the moment that she does." But the siblings may come together when Vogel's life is threatened.

Is it too early to ask about scoop on The Following? ? Rachael
ADAM:
Nope! The show has begun casting for some new cast members, including a villain with multiple personalities. One minute he's cool and cocky, the next he's a sensitive, bookish type?-- but at all times he's deadly. Also joining the cast is Ryan's niece, a twentysomething tech expert for the NYPD who is trying to bring what's left of the Hardy family together. Now that we know that Joe Carroll is still out there, something tells us that that's a terrible idea.

Has Rick regained his sanity on The Walking Dead? ? Lila
NATALIE: Yes, we'll see him maintain said sanity by taking less of a leadership role this season. "It's not so much Ricktatorship-y," new showrunner Scott Gimple says. In fact, Rick will return to his roots as an investigator. "It's a man trying to reclaim the man he once was," Andrew Lincoln says. "We find him battling or trying to subdue the brutality that's inherent in this man and also maybe relinquishing responsibilities for leadership for the sake of his family. You're seeing a man try to be a single dad in an apocalypse. It's a challenge."

I'm liking this Genoa story on The Newsroom. What's coming up? ? Kyle
ADAM:
Although newcomer Jerry Dantana is convinced that his story is real, he'll continue to butt heads with skeptical higher-ups at ACN. But that doesn't necessarily make him a bad guy. "Jerry's not a black hat," executive producer Alan Poul says. "He just happens to be ambitious. He's driven by incredibly human motives, but [he's] vulnerable to the kind of temptations and pressures that landing a big story like this would present to him in terms of furthering his own career. ... It's just too juicy to walk away from." Fortunately for Jerry, in Sunday's episode, the team receives a piece of intel that even the biggest skeptic can't ignore.

Got any scoop on Parks and Recreation? ? Mallory
NATALIE:
Yes, Diane is pregnant, but she might not be the only one! "I definitely think there's a very good chance that someone else will be pregnant on the show eventually," executive producer Mike Schur says. "Obviously Ann and Chris are actively trying, so that's certainly a possibility for them. Leslie and Ben are very happily married and they're definitely thinking about it based on last year, where they explicitly said they should talk about their family. Andy and April are also happily married."

I like Ray Donovan, but just what is the big secret between Ray, Ezra and Mickey? ? Ben
ADAM:
You'll get a few more answers in Sunday's episode when Mickey drops by Ezra's house unannounced. Surprisingly, the meeting isn't as hostile as you might imagine, partly because of Ezra's crumbling mental state. But that's not the episode's only revelation: Elsewhere, Ray gets some clues about why the police aren't pursuing the priest who Mickey murdered and Terry learns some devastating news about his nurse/girlfriend -- just as he's starting to fall for her.

So shocked by Terry's death. Is there a chance that we could see him again on True Blood? ? Jenna
NATALIE:
Terry is definitely dead, but a bloodsucking little birdie told me that Todd Lowe will pop up in a flashback later this season.

Natalie's Mega Rave: Last year, Once Upon a Time wowed the Comic-Con crowd when it announced the impending arrival of Captain Hook. This year, a teaser promised Ariel from The Little Mermaid! Our casting picks: Felicia Day, Molly Quinn, or Joanna Garcia-Swisher. You're welcome.

Adam's Mini Rant: Thanks, Bryan Cranston, for wearing the creepiest disguise since The Following's Edgar Allan Poe masks. As if Breaking Bad's?Heisenberg didn't already haunt my dreams.

Crave scoop on your favorite TV shows??E-mail Adam and Natalie at mega_scoop@tvguide.com?or drop us a line at?Twitter.com/TVGuide

(Additional reporting by Hanh Nguyen and Kate Stanhope)

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Ford and Toyota to end hybrid system partnership

Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. would terminate a partnership to develop gasoline-electric systems for pickups and sports utility vehicles. Raj Nair, Ford?s product development chief, told Bloomberg through telephone that the carmaker is on pace to bring its rear-wheel-drive hybrid system to market later this decade. He said that Toyota and Ford mutually agreed to end their partnership after the research and development phase. Nair remarked that both Ford and Toyota ?gained from each other?s expertise and insight.? He told Bloomberg that they have developed ?a lot of expertise in-house? and determined that they could deliver the system on their own. Ford chief executive Alan Mulally and Toyota President Akio Toyoda personally handled the discussions over the partnership, which was announced in August 2011.

After then, Ford has increased sales of hybrid and plug-in versions of the Fusion sedan and the C-Max wagon in the United States, threatening the dominance of the Japanese carmaker in the country?s hybrid market with its Prius.

Ford and Toyota will still work jointly on standards for in-car technology and communication systems. Toyota said in a statement that the carmakers also "will consider other areas for future collaboration as well."

Nair said that Ford and Toyota have inked a deal in China to share emergency and customer-call centers. Ford recently disclosed that it more than quintupled its electric-drive deliveries to 46,197 in the first half of 2013. Toyota still leads the segment with 176,506 sales, reflecting a 4.4-percent rise over 2012. According to data compiled by Bloomberg, electric-drive deliveries across the industry surged 23 percent to over 287,000 units.

Source: http://www.4wheelsnews.com/ford-and-toyota-to-end-hybrid-system-partnership/

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djg's Amazingly Awesome Fantasy Football Leagues

I wanted to do an auction league but I have never done one before so didnt really want to jump straight $100 league as my first one so I'm going to set up a $25 league. I'll also set up a $25 league with a snake draft as it seemed like there were quite a few people who wanted to join that league but got in too late.

Both leagues will be 12 teams and PPR. I'll hold on paypal. Can accept on stars as well but I dont know how many people that will be an option for. I have held for a few contests over the last few years and everybody was paid up quickly at the end.

So yeah, post in this thread if you are interested and ill pm you my paypal details.

And remember when sending on paypal dont include anything about the league or anything that could link it back to ffb.

Roster Spots QB, WR, WR, WR, RB, RB, TE, W/R/T, K, DEF, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN

Scoring

Offense League Value Yahoo! Default Value
Passing Yards 25 yards per point
Passing Touchdowns 4
Interceptions -1
Rushing Yards 10 yards per point
Rushing Touchdowns 6
Reception Yards 10 yards per point
Reception Touchdowns 6
Return Touchdowns 6
2-Point Conversions 2
Fumbles Lost -2
Offensive Fumble Return TD 6
Kickers League Value Yahoo! Default Value
Field Goals 0-19 Yards 3
Field Goals 20-29 Yards 3
Field Goals 30-39 Yards 3
Field Goals 40-49 Yards 4
Field Goals 50+ Yards 5
Point After Attempt Made 1
Defense/Special Teams League Value Yahoo! Default Value
Sack 1
Interception 2
Fumble Recovery 2
Touchdown 6
Safety 2
Block Kick 2
Kickoff and Punt Return Touchdowns 6
Points Allowed 0 points 10
Points Allowed 1-6 points 7
Points Allowed 7-13 points 4
Points Allowed 14-20 points 1
Points Allowed 21-27 points 0
Points Allowed 28-34 points -1
Points Allowed 35+ points -4

As stated in the title, these leagues will be amazingly awesome so gtfi

Source: http://www.pocketfives.com/f13/djgs-amazingly-awesome-fantasy-football-leagues-682343/

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Sony Xperia i1 Honami caught in the flesh

After several renders, leaks and blurrycam images, we have what could be the retail version of the Sony Xperia i1, codenamed Honami.

First there was the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom. After that we saw Nokia?s answer in the Lumia 1020. Sony has also long been rumoured to make a device along similar lines, codenamed Honami. Now there are images that showcase what could be the final consumer version of the Xperia i1 in all its glory.

The device is likely to feature a 20 MP Exmor sensor at the back, and unlike the Lumia 1020 and the S4 Zoom, will not have any protrusions. Sony seems to be sticking to the same design ethos it has introduced with the Xperia Z on the Xperia i1, as the OmniBalance design is evident from the images.

In terms of hardware, the Xperia i1 is alleged to come with a 5-inch full-HD screen, Snapdragon 800 SoC which includes a 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM and a 3,000 mAh battery. It is the imaging section that is the most interesting. The Xperia i1 is said to house a 20-megapixel Exmor RS camera that features Sony?s G-lens and BIONZ image processor, which was only used in its digital cameras till now. The device is also IP57 certified, meaning it is water and dust-proof.

Sony is most likely going to unveil the Xperia i1 at IFA Berlin on September 4th.

Source:?GadgetHelpline

Harish Jonnalagadda is an avid reader of science-fiction novels. A long-time Arsenal fan, his other interests include gaming, basketball and making music. He has been tinkering with hardware since he was a kid, and likes customizing his gaming rig whenever he gets the time.

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Japan exports continue to recover

Japanese exports continue to recover, rising for a fourth month in a row in June, boosted by a weak yen and a revival in demand from Europe.

Exports rose 7.4% from a year earlier. Sales to the European Union (EU) rose by 8.6% - the first jump in 21 months.

The Japanese yen has weakened 25% against the US dollar since November last year after a series of aggressive policy moves by Japan.

A weak currency makes Japanese goods cheaper for foreign buyers.

"This is clear evidence that the weakness of the Japanese currency has helped Japan's exports," Martin Schulz of Fujitsu Research Institute told the BBC.

"The export environment in Asia is very challenging and the fact that Japan has seen growth for four straight months is a positive sign," he added.

Meanwhile, imports rose 11.8% from a year ago, resulting in a trade deficit of 180.8bn yen ($1.8bn; ? 1.2bn).

China factor

However, the pace of growth of exports was less than the 10% rise that many analysts had expected.

That was in part due a decline in export growth to China - Japan's biggest trading partner. Shipments to China rose 4.8% in June, from a year earlier, compared to 8.3% in May.

This comes amid slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy.

China's economy grew at an annual rate of 7.5% in the April to June period, down from 7.7% in the January to March quarter, and there are fears that its growth rate may dip further in the coming months.

Analysts said any such move may hurt Japan's exports to the country.

"Overall, the picture isn't that strong," said Yasuo Yamamoto, senior economist at Mizuho Research Institute.

"China's slowdown is starting to become more dangerous."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23429558

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Alibaba develops Smart TV OS, will use it to sell you things

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As much as we enjoyed the decade we spent vegging out in front of the shopping channel, we had hoped that the internet had put such days behind us. Not so, thanks to Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, which has developed its own Smart TV OS, separate to Aliyun, in the hope of pumping even more cash out of our wallets. Developed in collaboration with Wasu Media, the duo will launch a set-top box later in the year, and are in talks with companies like Cisco, Haier and Allwinner to produce compatible devices. While customers will be able to use smartphones to stream media and control their TVs, they'll probably be strong-armed into buying apps, shopping at the Alibaba-owned Juhuasuan and even making utility payments via the company's Alipay platform. Looks like we've got no choice but to finally buy that noiseless karaoke microphone we've been avoiding all these years.

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Kennebec Valley Humane Society Asking for Support - WABI TV5

Augusta - The Kennebec Valley Humane Society is dealing with more cats than usual.

Monday morning, 25 cats were brought to them within just three hours of opening their doors.

Their director tells us that summer is their busiest time of year and they're in critical need of support.

From now until September, they're waiving adoption fees for adult cats.

They're also asking for money and supplies to care for those who don't get adopted.
To help, call KVHS at 626-3491, or find them online at pethavenlane.org.

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You Won't Believe How Smart Dumphones Actually Are

You Won't Believe How Smart Dumphones Actually Are

In spite of iOS and Android's quest towards world domination, it's easy for us overprivileged first-world residents to forget that the spread of the smartphone doesn't affect everyone. In fact, only half of all mobile phones shipped in 2013 are expected to be smartphones. The rest are the slower, clunkier, and exponentially cheaper devices officially known as feature phones but more commonly dismissed as dumbphones. Careful, though. They're smarter than you think.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Pope fears lost generation of young unemployed

By Philip Pullella

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Monday the world risks losing a generation of young people to unemployment and called for a more inclusive culture, as he headed to Brazil on his first trip outside Italy.

Speaking to journalists on board his plane, Francis expressed concern about how many young people have no jobs and condemned a "disposable" culture which also hurt the elderly.

"The world crisis is not treating young people well ... We are running the risk of having a generation that does not work. From work comes a person's dignity," Francis said in prepared remarks to the papal press corps.

Although the Argentine pope's Latin America is a stronghold of the Church, Protestant faiths have made inroads and more materialist urban populations have eclipsed the rural populace where Catholicism first took root.

Francis, who succeeded Benedict XVI five months ago, will spend a week in Brazil for World Youth Day at a time when many young people in the world's largest Roman Catholic country have been joined mass protests over economic inequalities.

"Young people at the moment are in crisis," the pontiff said. "We have all become accustomed to this disposable culture. We do the same thing with the elderly, but with all these people out of work even they are afflicted by a culture where everything is disposable. We have to stop this habit of throwing things away. We need a culture of inclusion."

Youth unemployment in developed economies is so severe it has prompted the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development to call for more government intervention, possibly including paying companies to hire. Youth unemployment rates in Greece and Spain are near 60 percent.

The biennial World Youth Day is expected to draw more than a million visitors to Rio de Janeiro and nearby sites.

Francis said young people must not be isolated. "When we isolate the young ... we strip them of the possibility of belonging and the young have to belong."

He added: "But even at the other extreme of life the elderly are also the future of a people."

Since being elected, the new pope has repeatedly emphasized that he wants a humbler church and has shunned the Vatican's traditional pomp. He will stay in Brazil in a room similar to those used by other priests rather than the big suite organizers had prepared.

Francis has set up special commissions to reform both the scandal-hit Vatican bank and the troubled central Church bureaucracy.

On the plane he declared: "We need to make an effort to bring everyone into society, this is the sense I want to bring to this trip."

(Writing by Barry Moody; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-fears-lost-generation-young-unemployed-130829446.html

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To use Google now from an app I swipe up and go to Google now and I have to click the search icon to start talking. Is there a way to set it where I swipe up from home that it automatically starts the voice search?

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Comic-Con: ?Community?

by Perry Michael Simon on July 21, 2013

communitypanelPOSTThe panel was called ?Community: Celebrating the Fans,? but the Comic-Con Hall H event on Sunday was a mutual love-fest, with Dan Harmon back at the helm for the show?s fifth season and on the panel with Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong as well as his fellow Executive Producer Chris McKenna.

Taking the stage in an Iron Man costume, Harmon gave a speech crediting fans for saving the show, followed by Joel McHale on video advising fans to tweet with the hashtag #sixseaonsandamovie and introducing moderator Chris Hardwick (?the man who couldn?t make Web Soup work?). Harmon said that he is feeling ?new levels of anxiety that will trickle into the show? Nobody wants to not fail more than me at this point? and added that he is not treating the next 13 episodes as the show?s last. He said that the new season will include an animated episode. Jacobs added that the uncertainty surrounding the show ?is all I know.?

The panelists talked about fan interaction (Brown hailing seeing her first Shirley cosplay, Jeong noting that on a trip to Toronto to promote The Hangover Part 3, he got more reaction for his TV character than for the movie), the writing process (Harmon said that the writers? room has changed with all episodes being broken in advance, although scripts have not been completed), the inspiration for the characters, favorite sets, and Harmon?s epic insecurity (leading to Hardwick leading the audience in a call of ?We love you, Dan!?), plus appearances by writer and portrayer of ?Starburns? Dino Stamatopoulos and someone dressed in a Greendale Human Being mascot costume. And Harmon said that another Dungeons and Dragons episode is in the works.

The show is entering syndication this Fall, launching on stations across the country as well as weekly on Comedy Central.

Source: http://www.nerdist.com/2013/07/comic-con-community/

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Roller coaster death at Six Flags Over Texas Under Investigation

A spokesperson for the park confirmed that the woman died while riding the Texas Giant roller coaster, but would not conform how she died. Witnesses however, told local news media that the woman tumbled over the side of the car, and screamed as the coaster made a sudden maneuver.

?Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. The investigation into the death at Texas Giant is still ongoing. We are working closely with authorities to determine the cause of the accident. The ride will remain closed. In addition, we have canceled the concert that was scheduled for today.?

According to the Dallas Morning News, other passengers on the ride were hysterical as they waited to disembark

John Putman told USA Today that he was in line awaiting his turn on the ride when the car from which the woman fell returned to the ground. Putman said a man and woman got out.

?They were screaming, ?My mom! My mom! Let us out, we need to go get her!? ? Putman said.

?She goes up like this. Then when it drops to come down, that?s when it (the safety bar) released and she just tumbled,? Carmen Brown of Arlington told The Dallas Morning News. Brown said she was waiting in line to get on the ride when the accident happened. She witnessed the woman being strapped into the ride.

?They didn?t secure her right. One of the employees from the park ? one of the ladies ? she asked her to click her more than once, and they were like, ?As long you heard it click, you?re OK.? Everybody else is like, ?Click, click, click.?? Brown told the newspaper.

?Hers only clicked once. Hers was the only one that went down once, and she didn?t feel safe, but they let her still get on the ride,? Brown said.

The ride, The New Texas Giant, won The Golden Ticket Award for best new ride of 2011 by Amusement Today magazine. It reaches 4 stories high and can carry up to 24 riders. It opened in 1990 as an all-wooden coaster and underwent renovation in 2010 to install steel hybrid rails.

The park clarified that the investigation is ?internal? and no other park attractions will be closed because of the accident.

Friday?s accident marked the second guest fatality since the park opened in 1961. The park?s first fatality happened in 1999. A 28-year-old Arkansas woman drowned and 10 other passengers were injured when a raft-like boat on the Roaring Rapids ride overturned in 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 centimetres) of water.

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Rev Jesse Jackson threatens economic boycott of Florida and now Congressional Black Caucus says it may do so likewise ? click to read

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By Mike Lillis ? 07/20/13 06:00 AM ET

A number of House Democrats are lining up behind the Rev. Jesse Jackson?s threat for an economic boycott of Florida following the not-guilty verdict in the death of Trayvon Martin.

The lawmakers, all members of the Congressional Black Caucus, are fierce critics of the process that led to George Zimmerman?s acquittal in the fatal shooting last year of the Florida teenager. Exerting pressure on Florida?s economy as Jackson is suggesting, they said, could help overturn the state?s controversial stand-your-ground laws that many contend contributed to the tragedy.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

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Thanks, Bubble_Tea. I just wrote a series of three posts on how Jersey City became my home (I'm not a native):

How I Found a Home in Jersey City and Got Steve Fulop Elected Mayor, Part 1

How I Found a Home in Jersey City and Got Steve Fulop Elected Mayor, Part 2

How I Found a Home in Jersey City and Got Steve Fulop Elected Mayor, Part 3

Don't let the send part of that title fool you. Yes, I DID vote for him, and, no, I'm not delusional. But there's a point there.


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@PBW: Not if enough people tell them differently. It's YOUR city, YOU live here. THEY don't own it. Don't let them rule it.

stc4blues, just saw your recent post on this thread and looked back at your proposal and previous posts. Love your enthusiasm and dedication to making JC a better place.


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I started this thread back in August 2011 by linking to this crazy-ass report: Jersey City: A Skate Park to the World. It was crazy when I wrote it back in October of 2007, but sometimes you just have to sketch out a dream to see what it looks like. Back then New York's High Line was just a concept and the Mana Contemporary complex in Journal Square didn't exist.

Things have changed. Mana Contemporary continues to grow and plans to put a hotel in their complex. No sane person would put a hotel there. But they're visionaries and they seem to have enough money to pay for implementing their visions. What they're doing will draw tourists to Jersey City and raise property values.

And they're only 5 or 6 blocks from where I proposed a hotel in that report. What they're planning to do makes the various projects in that report more plausible. When they've got their hotel open for business, let's re-evaluate that report and see how things look.

Oh, and we've got a new administration. Things change.


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Photos from a fact-finding trip to Philadelphia. Took this one at FDR, the largest do-it-yourself skate park in the world:

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Took this one a Pop's Skate Park, a small park in Northeast Philly. Police report an 80% reduction in crime in a two-block radius around this park since it opened two years ago:

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National Sporting Goods Association, 2008 report:

MOUNT PROSPECT, IL ? Among sports and recreation activities that grew more than 15% the past 10 years, skateboarding led the way with a 74.1% growth, according to the National Sporting Goods Association (NSGA). Data contained in NSGA?s annual ?Sports Participation ? Series I and II? reports, which are now available, shows skateboarding grew from 5.8 million to 10.1 million participants between 1998 and 2007. Target shooting had the second highest 10-year growth, 63.3% to 20.9 million participants.

Other sports and recreation activities showing more than 15% growth over the 10-year period included snowboarding (41.7% to 5.1 million participants); running/jogging (40.1% to 30.4 million participants); archery target shooting (37.5% to 6.6 million participants); workout at club (27.5% to 33.8 million participants); motor/power boating (24.1% to 31.9 million participants); muzzleloading (16.1% to 3.6 million participants); and exercise walking (15.6% to 89.8 million participants).

?Skateboarding saw a remarkable increase in the last 10 years, due in part, to the television exposure provided by ESPN?s X-Games,? said NSGA Vice President of Information & Research Thomas B. Doyle. ?Much of that increase came at the expense of inline skating, which saw a decline of 60.4% (to 10.7 million) during the same period. In the 1990s, during inline skating?s peak growth period, skateboarding suffered similarly.? In 1998, there were 27.0 million inline skaters.

http://www.nsga.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3966


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Skatepark Facts
- More than 600 skateparks were built during 2001 in the U.S.
- There have been more skateparks built in the last three years than in the previous twenty
- 75% of communities that built a skatepark said that the park produced a significant reduction in the street skating problem
- 94% of communities agreed that their skatepark was a benefit to the community
- 50% of communities who built a skatepark has plans to build another

Rider Facts
- More than 9.3 million skateboarders will take to the streets in the U.S. this year
- In 2001, more people over the age of 7 participated in action sports than baseball, soccer, softball, volleyball, tennis or football (nearly 21,000,000).
- During the last ten years, no sport had a larger increase in participation among users age 7 and older than skateboarding (a 106.3% increase)
- Skateboarding is the third largest sport for participants between ages 6-18
- Skateboarding is the sixth largest participant sport in the U.S.
- 1 in 10 U.S. teenagers owns a skateboard
- In 2001 Female participation in skateboarding increased 23.7%

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http://suburbanrails.com/cgi-bin/WebO ... a/wa/loadPage?pageId=2566

Said the website from a company that builds skateparks. Duh....


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A few stats:

Skatepark Facts
- More than 600 skateparks were built during 2001 in the U.S.
- There have been more skateparks built in the last three years than in the previous twenty
- 75% of communities that built a skatepark said that the park produced a significant reduction in the street skating problem
- 94% of communities agreed that their skatepark was a benefit to the community
- 50% of communities who built a skatepark has plans to build another

Rider Facts
- More than 9.3 million skateboarders will take to the streets in the U.S. this year
- In 2001, more people over the age of 7 participated in action sports than baseball, soccer, softball, volleyball, tennis or football (nearly 21,000,000).
- During the last ten years, no sport had a larger increase in participation among users age 7 and older than skateboarding (a 106.3% increase)
- Skateboarding is the third largest sport for participants between ages 6-18
- Skateboarding is the sixth largest participant sport in the U.S.
- 1 in 10 U.S. teenagers owns a skateboard
- In 2001 Female participation in skateboarding increased 23.7%

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http://suburbanrails.com/cgi-bin/WebO ... a/wa/loadPage?pageId=2566


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stop worrying about Vigilante's opinion. She's harmless...

Said the genius who called all his customers at Taqueria "classless". It would probably be a good idea for you to keep your mouth shut and make some tacos.


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stop worrying about Vigilante's opinion. She's harmless...


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Vigilante wrote:Have all the fun you can handle but any person who thinks the city is gonna build a "world class skatepark" is smoking some potent weed.

The city slipped a skate park into the plan for Berry Lane at the last minute but the neighborhood shot it down at community meetings because it wasn't within the design specs had been the community had settled on four years ago during a design charette.

So, the city was planning to spend money on a skate park. They can easily plan to put it somewhere other than Berry Lane.


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How do I put this nicely? No one gives a flying f*** about skateboarders. And yes, you are right, it's probably because they are annoying. All 20 of them.

Careful, no one have any fun with this guy around. Curmudgeon police alert. I've never seen someone get so angry and worked up about a skate park. If you panic about every potential minor inconvenience, maybe a city is not the best place for you.

Have all the fun you can handle but any person who thinks the city is gonna build a "world class skatepark" is smoking some potent weed.


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How do I put this nicely? No one gives a flying f*** about skateboarders. And yes, you are right, it's probably because they are annoying. All 20 of them.

Careful, no one have any fun with this guy around. Curmudgeon police alert. I've never seen someone get so angry and worked up about a skate park. If you panic about every potential minor inconvenience, maybe a city is not the best place for you.


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What's great is that Vigilante always seems to think that everyone gives a flying f*** about his opinions.
Obviously some people do care about skateboarders (along with other kids of the city).

Cities that invest in their youth attract residents that invest in their city.


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How do I put this nicely? No one gives a flying f*** about skateboarders. And yes, you are right, it's probably because they are annoying. All 20 of them.


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Most cities aren't overrun with young kids running around with their golf clubs hitting balls in front of businesses.

LOL!


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So should the city build one downtown and one in the Heights? I like golf so I would like a golf course downtown. How about Bacci and horseshoes and croquet and polo? We need a cricket grounds before most of those things. Good luck.

I'll be honest, I think when a city gets behind a skatepark it's more about focusing the energy of the skaters. Unfortunately skateboarders are seen as a nuisance to many companies and citizens because when there isn't a central area for them to skate, they'll skate everywhere.
I used to skate all the time, and in cities where there was a skatepark, the majority of skaters were there (when they weren't skating to/from there). In cities where there wasn't a skatepark, skaters would make do with any area to hang out and skate.

Most cities aren't overrun with young kids running around with their golf clubs hitting balls in front of businesses.


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Philadelphia has made a major commitment to skateparks. The Franklin's Paine Skatepark Fund is at the center of it all. Here's their website:

http://franklinspaine.com/


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So should the city build one downtown and one in the Heights? I like golf so I would like a golf course downtown. How about Bacci and horseshoes and croquet and polo? We need a cricket grounds before most of those things. Good luck. Oh yeah, and we gotta rebuild much of the waterfront.


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Here's a little history of a 'guerrilla' skate park that some people built on the floor slab of a demolished factory:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/113688794/SK8-Chronicles

When the land was bought up, the slab was destroyed. But the developer hasn't gotten around to developing on the property. Probably got bit by the crash of 2008.

Anyhow, THAT's why the Enos Jones hockey rink got turned into a skate park. The skate boarders wanted to go somewhere, and that's where they went.


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@user1111: Having a skate park IS a quality of life issue, one that impacts lots of young adults and families with kids more than 5 or 6 years old.


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In case it's not obvious, this photo should clarify the location of the skate park in the previous three photos:

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That's Christ Hospital in the background.

I took those photos in Oct. and Nov. of 2006. The land was sold in 2007 and the developer busted up the concrete slab on which that park had been constructed. But the land remains undeveloped.

The skaters moved to Enos Jones Park and took over the hockey rink.


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Once upon a time at the edge of town...

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Go to Hoboken or buy an old warehouse and build one. City doesn't have money to fulfill people's hobbies.

like a bball court or a park?

You can take the bbcourt down if you'd like. If we build a park specific to everyone's hobbies then we'd be pretty stupid. Besides you can actually skate in a park.

so the city can fulfill some people's hobbies, just not others

Exactly. Must I keep repeating it?

ah, so you admit your logic is inconsistent

No. I'm saying you cannot build parks to suit every silly hobby.

which is an entirely unfair and arbitrary policy because it means some hobbies get favors and others don't


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