Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Australia Probes Apple, Microsoft, Adobe Over High Prices


Australian officials are looking into whether Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe charge too much for their products in the region.

The committee for infrastructure and communications within Australia's House of Representatives will hold a hearing on Friday, March 22 to examine the issue. In a news release, the committee said it has issued summonses to the three tech firms to appear at that hearing.

"The Committee is looking at the impacts of prices charged to Australian consumers for IT products ? Australian consumers often pay much higher prices for hardware and software than people in other countries," the committee said. "The Committee has been examining claims made by organizations such as CHOICE, and the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network."

CHOICE, which describes itself as "the people's watchdog," said in a statement that it welcomed the committee's probe. The group said the government's investigation will focus on the price of computers, software, games, and digital music "to force international companies to front up and explain their higher prices in Australia."

CHOICE submitted a report to the committee last year, which found that Australians are paying on average 34 percent more for software, 52 percent more for iTunes music, 88 percent more for Wii games and 41 percent more for computer hardware than U.S. consumers.

"We have recommended that the government investigate whether measures used to sustain international price discrimination, like geo-blocking, are anti-competitive," CHOICE said.

On the Apple Australia website, an iPad mini starts at approximately $379, whereas it is $329 in the U.S. The Microsoft Surface RT, meanwhile, starts at $575 in Australia and $499 in the U.S.

PCMag has reached out to Microsoft, Adobe, and Apple, and will update with any statement they might have.

This is not the first time Apple has tangled with Australian officials. In June 2012, Apple was fined about $2 million for misleading the public about the new iPad's capabilities.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Texas governor in California to lure businesses

Texas Gov. Rick Perry is visiting California, and he hopes to return home with something more than a Disneyland souvenir.

The former Republican presidential candidate starts meeting with business leaders Monday, trying to persuade them to move jobs to Texas.

He will visit the San Francisco Bay area, Los Angeles and Orange County through Wednesday.

The trip follows a radio ad in which Perry criticized California's business climate. Perry has been touting his state's low taxes and lax regulations.

California Gov. Jerry Brown says California has been adding more jobs than any other state. Non-farm payrolls increased by nearly 226,000 jobs in 2012.

He also wondered whether Perry might have a change of heart after arriving: "A lot of these Texans," Brown says, "they come here, they don't go back."

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Mexico ETF Boosted By Expanding Economy

Mexico is the new focus of the Latin American economies, as the banking industry is in a growth spurt. Investors could consider a Mexico-focused exchange traded fund for diversified portfolios as the middle class expands and wages rise.

"The demand for bank stocks in Mexico is very large right now," said Gerard Cassidy, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets. "When you look at global asset managers and then look at Latin America, Mexico is the new 'in-region' to be in. And within that, the best way to play the country's economy, of course, is through a bank. There aren't many banks that are publicly traded in Mexico."

There are only two publicly traded banks in Mexico currently, and Santander Mexico (GFRSF.OB) is one of them. There are $58 billion in assets and about 1,000 branches in Mexico, and the Spanish parent company still owns 75%, reports Marie Beerens for Investor's Business Daily.

The iShares MSCI Mexico Investable Market Index ETF (EWW) allocates about 11% to the financial sector, and about 11% to commercial banks domiciled in Mexico. The fund has about $2.2 billion in assets under management and costs about 0.52%.

The Mexican economy is forecast to grow 4% in 2013, more than Brazil and Chile. The biggest contributor to Mexico's banking sector is expected to be the credit sector. Along with the growing middle-class and rising wages, the economy in Mexico is in a good position. The manufacturing sector makes up about 18% of the economy.

"This is important," explains Gerard Cassidy, RBC analyst. "Mexico has a well-educated workforce when it comes to manufacturing jobs, and so companies are very willing to commit capital into Mexico to build out manufacturing plants.

The biggest threat to the economy in Mexico is inflation, with a targeted rate of anywhere from 2% to 4% expected in 2013. Since the Mexican economy is export driven, some of its success depends on the health of developed nations such as the U.S.

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    Picasso created masterworks with house paint

    Nanoscale studies of chips of paint have bolstered the notion that Pablo Picasso created some of his masterworks with ordinary house paint. Chemical analysis of the chips may lead to better art conservation techniques.

    Historians had suspected that Picasso was one of the first master painters to switch from traditional oil paints to the fast-drying enamel paint normally reserved for household work. Previous analyses were inconclusive because it was not possible to identify individual elements with enough resolution.

    In search of a new approach, Volker Rose of the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois teamed up with Francesca Casadio, a conservationist at the Art Institute of Chicago. Using an X-ray nano-probe, a tool for measuring the type and location of chemical elements in a sample, they examined paint from five works.

    Rose found that levels of zinc oxide and iron in the paint closely matched samples of 1930s Ripolin (Applied Physics A, doi.org/kf2), a household brand. Picasso's use of house paint marks the birth of a new artistic style.

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    Sunday, February 10, 2013

    Beckham weaves some English influences into fall

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Of course Victoria Beckham had hot cups of tea at the ready at her New York Fashion Week show on Sunday. It was cold outside, and Beckham knows how to take care of her guests, just like she does her customers.

    The cozy, refined, do-it-the-right-way vibe made it to the runway. She has figured out how to keep the signature chic that has made her label a fashion powerhouse instead of celebrity flavor of the week, while pushing the envelope just enough to keep it interesting.

    The most unexpected looks at the show at the New York Public Library's grand entrance hall were the flashes of bright yellow, including a sleeveless trench; the techno shine she added to pleated skirts that the audience could only see as the models walked; and the long cape-style tuxedo coat. That coat looked like it belonged to a husband or boyfriend and would be draped over a woman's shoulders as she made her way home from a fancy wintertime event. "It's sharp, refined ... feels very sexy."

    It's worth mentioning her that David Beckham sat in the front row, as he always does, and then held their young daughter, Harper, in his arms backstage as his wife did post-show interviews.

    The designer said she is "spending more time in England, although I miss America, but you see England in the fabrics."

    Beckham's opening look was a windowpane plaid coat, and she also incorporated more sweaters and knits into the collection. There was a nod to mod with some geometric, colorblocked shift dresses.

    One of the important evolutions for fall is the softer shoulder, which she used to tweak one of her popular zip-back, slim-fit dress silhouettes.

    For shoes, she put models in lower kitten heels, made in collaboration with Manolo Blahnik, which was a bit of a surprise for a woman known for skyscraper stilettos.

    "I'm always designing what I want to wear," she said.

    She also confirmed that she'll continue to show her clothes to retailers, editors and stylists in New York each season, even though her studio ? and now her family ? is back in London. And David Beckham recently announced that he was joining a Paris-based soccer club.

    "I am excited about spending more time in Paris," Victoria Beckham added.

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    New British Antarctic research base travels on skis

    The British Antarctic Survey's Halley VI Research Station stands on stilts with skis, allowing the station to stay one step ahead of the continent's shifting ice and stormy weather. ?

    By Raphael Satter,?Associated Press / February 6, 2013

    The British Antarctic Survey's Halley VI Research Station sits on the edge of the South Atlantic Ocean, in April 2012. Researchers say that Britain's new Antarctic base will be movable ? capable of sliding across the ice on ski-clad stilts.

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    The British Antarctic Survey said Wednesday that the?Halley?VI Research Station is the sixth facility to occupy the site on the Brunt Ice Shelf ? a floating sheet of ice about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from the edge of the South Atlantic.

    Most of the previous stations were crushed under the weight of the polar snow, while?Halley?V had to be abandoned due to fears that the station would be lost if the ice sheet split apart, survey spokesman Paul Seagrove said in a telephone interview. He said this fate "illustrates the problem of constructing research stations on moving ice."

    Halley?VI, designed by London-based Hugh Broughton Architects, looks like something out of a "Star Wars" movie. The station is composed of a series of four-legged modules linked by enclosed walkways. Triple-glazed windows help trap heat, a vacuum drainage system keeps water consumption down, and the ski-clad stilts keep the units about 4 meters (13 feet) above the level of the ice. If the station needs to be moved, the modules are disconnected and then towed to a new location, Seagrove said.

    The station was built over four years because engineers could only work for a nine-week period during the Antarctic summer. The total cost of the station was nearly 26 million pounds (about $40 million).

    Halley, named for astronomer Edmond?Halley, has served as a scientific research site for more than 50 years. The British Antarctic Survey said the region has served as "an important natural laboratory" for studies of the Earth's magnetic field, its near-space atmosphere, and climate change.

    It was data from?Halley?that led to the survey's 1985 discovery of the hole in the ozone layer.

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    Police: 4 wounded in Bourbon Street shooting

    (AP) ? Four people were shot on the French Quarter's iconic Bourbon Street, sending people running as revelers partied Saturday night amid the countdown to Mardi Gras, police and bystanders said. But the party was back in full force hours later as crowds returned afterward.

    Two males and two females were wounded just before 9:30 p.m. time, New Orleans police spokesman Frank B. Robertson said. He reported that one male was in critical condition and had undergone surgery, while the other three were in stable condition. He did not release their ages.

    Robertson said detectives were working to identify a suspect and determine a motive. A police statement said the shooting occurred on the French Quarter street, but did not provide the exact location where the shots were fired. He said he had no additional information immediately.

    "They're just piecing together what happened," he added. Subsequent messages left with police seeking more information were not immediately returned.

    The streets were crawling with bar-hopping throngs taking in the last weekend before Fat Tuesday, the enormous party that engulfs New Orleans each year with parades, gaudy floats and merrymakers tossing trinkets and beads to the crowds.

    Bourbon Street street is home to strip clubs, watering holes and second-floor balconies lined by people who throw beads to revelers below each Mardi Gras season. The street often gets so crowded that officers have to control the crowds on horseback.

    Patrick Clay, 21, an LSU student, told The Times-Picayune he was standing on the corner of Bourbon Street when suddenly he saw a crowd running and people screaming that there was a shooting.

    "Everyone immediately started running and the cops immediately started running toward where people were running from," Clay said. "I was with a group of about seven people and at that point we all just kind of grasped hands and made our way through the crowd as soon as possible."

    Afterward, police moved in to investigate. Many revelers said they stayed hunkered down in bars and other establishments until police cleared them to move freely.

    WWL-TV reported that police had obtained surveillance video from one of the establishments as part of the investigation.

    "We don't know what happened but they shut down the entire block for an hour," Peter Manabani, an employee at the Rat's Hole bar, told AP as loud music thumped in the background. He said the block reopened shortly before midnight and his establishment was again thronged entering the early hours.

    Early Sunday there were no signs a shooting had occurred, as revelers had returned to party mode, packing the block anew amid a heavy police presence. Many milled about, wearing beads, drinking and carousing.

    "It's scary. We heard about the shooting in the cab ride down here and almost turned around but it's our first Mardi Gras and we wanted to be here," said Ashley Holleran, 19, of Allendale, N.J., visiting with a friend from New York.

    Laura Gonzalez, 21, of Baytown, Texas, said it was also her first Mardi Gras and she spent some time in the Fat Catz Bar nearby as police investigated the shooting. She said the bar quickly locked its doors soon after the shooting and wouldn't let anyone in or out while police kept the crime scene clear of throngs.

    Asked if it was frightening, she responded: "Not really. We were just locked in a bar and we weren't going to let this one incident wreck our party."

    Parades rolled all day Saturday but none on Bourbon Street because the streets are too narrow. One of the biggest Mardi Gras parades, the Krewe of Endymion, rolled down Canal Street and just skirted Bourbon Street a few hours before the shooting. Typically, once the parades end, partygoers head to the French Quarter.

    The lifeblood tourism trade is vital to New Orleans and Mardis Gras is one of the city's signature events, along with Jazz Fest and major sporting events such as the recent Super Bowl. Yet decades-old problems persist and New Orleans remains plagued by violent crime, including gun violence that soared after Hurricane Katrina clobbered the city in 2005.

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    Saturday, February 9, 2013

    Kids rewarded for good manners at Wash. restaurant

    (AP) ? To Laura King, her three children were acting normal while enjoying dinner at an Italian restaurant in their hometown in Washington state.

    But staffers of the restaurant Sogno di Vino in Kingston were so impressed with her children's table manners during their Feb. 1 dinner that they thanked her kids and gave the family of five a bowl of ice cream.

    It wasn't until King got home that that she noticed a $4 "well behaved kids" discount on her receipt to cover the dessert. A friend posted a picture of the receipt on the website Reddit, and the story took off.

    "The server said staff didn't even know there were kids at the table," said King, whose children are 2, 3, and 8 years old.

    King said it's been entertaining to see all the attention her story has gotten, and she plans to dine at Sogno di Vino again soon.

    Sogno di Vino owner Rob Scott said servers have the discretion to offer a discount to customers, adding that this wasn't the first time well-behaved kids have been rewarded. What was different this time was that one of the staffers wrote it out in the receipt.

    "It was just an act of kindness," Scott said.

    Scott said the restaurant was packed the night Laura's family came in, which can be challenging to families with small children. But he said he was impressed with the way the family was interacting with each other and that even the 2-year-old on a high chair seemed to be having a good time.

    Rowdy children are an issue all restaurant customers have encountered at one point or another, Scott said.

    "You can tell when a (family) had a rough ride to the restaurant," Scott said. "There tends to be sometimes activities where children get out of the chair or stand on chairs or get loud, as they get loud, it upsets other patrons, and they paid for a baby sitter."

    Scott said he's been asked if he would charge more to customers who have unruly children. That's not something he does, he said.

    "Everybody in my generation was raised to behave in restaurants," he said. "That parenting skills have been forgotten in some cases."

    King said she has worked in the restaurant industry before and knows that families aren't the easiest customers to serve. She said that at the restaurant, her kids apply the table etiquette used at her dining table.

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    New Yorkers can track snowplows online

    This week isn't the first time New Yorkers have used the word "snowpocalypse." It emerged during a storm in 2010 that was remarkable not only for up to 30 inches of snowfall but also for the inexplicable absence of plows to move it. A staggering number of plows and salt spreaders ? 258 ? got stuck in the snow, and New Yorkers reported seeing crews sitting around, sleeping and even drinking.

    In response, the city created in February 2012 a program called "PlowNYC," and this storm is its first big test. GPS systems are on 1,700 city vehicles, including about 3,000 plow trucks and salt spreaders. They transmit 15,000 data points per minute to a Web service where residents can enter their address to see when plows have gone by and when they are expected back. The maps are updated every half hour.

    New Yorkers can also see how likely a plow is to come at all. The city designates four types of streets, from the most critical to ones that don't get plowed at all. [See also: Snowmageddon Alerts Hit NYC Cellphones ]

    New York isn't the only city to GPS-track its snowplows. Chicago, for example, debuted a similar system in January 2012. And Calgary, in Canada, launched one in 2010, though it still hasn?t equipped all its trucks with GPS. Several counties around the U.S. also have plow-tracking programs, as does the state of New Jersey, according to the GPS-focused news site, Rocky Mountain Tracking.

    Besides letting New Yorkers see where the trucks are, PlowNYC can show city officials where things are going wrong.

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    Alt-week 2.9.13: Seismic invisibility, bacterial gold and really, really big prime numbers

    Alt-week peels back the covers on some of the more curious sci-tech stories from the last seven days.

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    The the lure of gold, the unpredictable weather and the power of invisibility. What do these three things have in common? We'd argue their almost universal appeal to the human race. Science makes headway in all three of these areas in this edition. On top of that there's a really, incredibly, massive prime number. This is alt-week.

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    Friday, February 8, 2013

    Norway military raises terror threat alert / News / The Foreigner ...

    Published on Thursday, 7th February, 2013 at 19:26 under the news category, by Michael Sandelson ??.
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    Norway's military confirms it has put the country's bases on preparedness level Alfa following a general assessment, Thursday afternoon.

    "This is the lowest level [of four], which doesn't involve anything more than increased watchfulness from our side," press spokesperson Major Vegard Finberg tells Stavanger Aftenblad, not specifying whether it concerns matters at home or abroad.

    The decision, however, covers possible terror activity of unknown type and scope and is a general warning of this.

    Today's possible threat concerns military installations and not civilian society, says the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.

    Level Alpha is the same one introduced just before 6pm on the evening of 22 July 2011, upheld until the afternoon of 24 July, according to NTB.


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    Popularity poll: Hillary Clinton outranks Obama

    HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) ? Out of a job but still popular, Hillary Rodham Clinton tops President Barack Obama in a new poll.

    A Quinnipiac (KWIHN'-uh-pee-ak) University poll released Friday found the just-departed secretary of state is the most popular national political figure among a number of luminaries. Clinton's favorability rating of 61 percent compares to the 51 percent of respondents who viewed Obama favorably.

    Clinton, who has been touted as a possible presidential candidate in 2016, topped a group including Vice President Joseph Biden, House Speaker John Boehner, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and Clinton successor Secretary of State John Kerry.

    The telephone poll was conducted Jan. 30-Feb. 4, as Clinton was leaving her job. Pollsters surveyed 1,772 registered voters. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.

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    China tensions with Japan sell fireworks?

    Some manufacturers of New Year fireworks are profiting from strong anti-Japanese sentiment related to territorial disputes. Just check out the names of certain pyrotechnics for sale on Beijing streets.

    By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / February 6, 2013

    A vendor walks out from a room where boxes of firecrackers with the words 'Tokyo Big Explosion' are stored in Beijing, Wednesday. The vendor said Chinese authorities have asked that the fireworks not be sold due to its name on the package. China and Japan are in a tense dispute over East China Sea islands that have inflamed anti-Japanese sentiment among Chinese.

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    This year?s celebration, though, will carry ugly undertones of real war in the midst of rising tensions with neighboring Japan. On sale on the city?s streets in advance of Saturday night?s festivities is a box of pyrotechnics called ?Tokyo Explosion.??

    Most fireworks here bear more benign names. ?Golden Snakes Dancing Crazily? is expected to be popular, as Chinese welcome in the Year of the Snake. ?Wish You Get Rich? and ?Billionaire? play to traditional desires.

    But some manufacturers are seeking to profit from a seething undercurrent of anti-Japanese sentiment that has bubbled to the surface as a dispute with Japan over ownership of a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea grows increasingly bitter.

    ?I Love the Diaoyu Islands? is one such product, referring to the Chinese name for the islands. In Japan they are known as the Senkakus.

    ?Aircraft Carrier Shows China?s Might? is another, celebrating the October 2012 launch of the Liaoning, China?s first carrier, which has become a symbol of Beijing?s growing military strength.

    Tensions around the islands edged up another notch this week, when the Japanese government revealed that a Chinese naval frigate had ?locked on? to a Japanese vessel with its missile-guidance radar system.

    On Wednesday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the incident a ?dangerous? and ?provocative? act ?that could have led to an unpredictable situation.?

    On the Chinese Internet, however, angry micro-bloggers hailed the Chinese action.

    ?We should shoot at Japanese vessels before we warn them,? advocated Li Xu on Sina.com?s popular Twitter-like Weibo platform. ?The only way to punish Japan is to annihilate all Japanese,? added another commentator calling himself Truelove Leo.

    The aggressively named fireworks reflect an anti-Japanese mood that the Chinese authorities sometimes seem eager to feed. Government and ruling Communist Party officials orchestrated anti-Japanese demonstrations last year when the island dispute broke out, and Chinese TV is flooded with drama series ? one much like another ? set during the Sino-Japanese war (1937-1945), featuring inhuman ?Japanese devils? as the popular Chinese phrase has it.

    There is even a theme park in Shanxi Province where tourists can dress up as soldiers in the Eighth Route Army, the Communist Party?s main military force during the war, sing anti-Japanese war songs, and join in mock guerrilla battles against the Japanese invaders.

    A public opinion poll released at the end of last year found that 87 percent of Chinese had a negative opinion of Japan, up from 66 percent a year earlier. And the feeling is mutual. A Japanese government survey in December found sympathy for China at a record low, with less than 20 percent of respondents reporting an affinity for their giant neighbor.

    Not everybody buys into the prevailing atmosphere, however. When one Chinese blogger posted a screenshot from a recent TV drama capturing a particularly gory and ludicrous scene of a Chinese man tearing a ?Japanese devil? in half with his bare hands, most of the comments were scathing.

    ?Another brainwashing drama,? scoffed one. ?The Communist Party is unparalleled in this field.?

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    New proof asteroid impact killed off dinosaurs

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    An artist's impression of a 6-mile-wide asteroid striking the Earth. Scientists now have fresh evidence that such a cosmic impact ended the age of dinosaurs near what is now the town of Chixculub in Mexico.

    By Charles Choi
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    The idea that a cosmic impact ended the age of dinosaurs in what is now Mexico now has fresh new support, researchers say.

    The most recent and most familiar mass extinction is the one that finished the reign of the dinosaurs ? the end-Cretaceous or Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, often known as K-T. The only survivors among the dinosaurs are the birds.

    Currently, the main suspect behind this catastrophe is a cosmic impact from an asteroid or comet, an idea first proposed by physicist Luis Alvarez and his son, geologist Walter Alvarez. Scientists later found that signs of this collision seemed evident near the town of Chicxulub (CHEEK-sheh-loob) in Mexico in the form of a gargantuan crater more than 110 miles (180 kilometers) wide. The explosion, likely caused by an object about 6 miles (10 km) across, would have released as much energy as 100 trillion tons of TNT, more than a billion times more than the atom bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    However, further work suggested the Chicxulub impact occurred either 300,000 years before or 180,000 years after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. As such, researchers have explored other possibilities, including other impact sites, such as the controversial Shiva crater in India, or even massive volcanic eruptions, such as those creating the Deccan Flats in India.

    Courtesy of Paul Renne

    Doctoral student Bill Mitchell collects a volcanic ash sample from a coal bed just above the final dinosaur extinction level.

    Timing of an impact
    New findings using high-precision radiometric dating analysis of debris kicked up by the impact now suggest the K-T event and the Chicxulub collision happened no more than 33,000 years apart. In radiometric dating, scientists estimate the ages of samples based on the relative proportions of specific radioactive materials within them. [Wipe Out: History's Most Mysterious Mass Extinctions]

    "We've shown the impact and the mass extinction coincided as much as one can possibly demonstrate with existing dating techniques," researcher Paul Renne, a geochronologist and director of the Berkeley Geochronology Center in California, told LiveScience.

    Courtesy of Klaudia Kuiper

    Near Jordan, Mont., rock layers expose the level (lower arrow) where dinosaurs and many other animals and plants went extinct. The arrows point to coal beds that contain thin volcanic ash layers that were dated.

    "It's gratifying to see these results, for those of us who've been arguing a long time that there was an impact at the time of this mass extinction," geologist Walter Alvarez at the University of California at Berkeley, who did not participate in this study, told LiveScience. "This research is just a tour de force, a demonstration of really skillful geochronology to resolve time that well."

    The fact the impact and mass extinction may have been virtually simultaneous in time supports the idea that the cosmic impact dealt the age of dinosaurs its deathblow.

    "The impact was clearly the final straw that pushed Earth past the tipping point," Renne said. "We have shown that these events are synchronous to within a gnat's eyebrow, and therefore, the impact clearly played a major role in extinctions, but it probably wasn't just the impact."

    The new extinction date is precise to within 11,000 years.

    "When I got started in the field, the error bars on these events were plus or minus a million years," added paleontologist William Clemens at the University of California at Berkeley, who did not participate in this research. "It's an exciting time right now, a lot of which we can attribute to the work that Paul and his colleagues are doing in refining the precision of the time scale with which we work."

    Final blow
    Although the cosmic impact and mass extinction coincided in time, Renne cautioned this does not mean the impact was the only cause of the die-offs. For instance, dramatic climate swings in the preceding million years, including long cold snaps in the general hothouse environment of the Cretaceous, probably brought many creatures to the brink of extinction. The volcanic eruptions behind the Deccan Traps might be one cause of these climate variations.

    "These precursory phenomena made the global ecosystem much more sensitive to even relatively small triggers, so that what otherwise might have been a fairly minor effect shifted the ecosystem into a new state," Renne said.

    The cosmic impact then proved the deathblow.

    "What we really need to do is to understand better what was going on before the impact ? what was the level of ecological stress that existed that allowed the impact to be the straw that broke the camel's back?" Renne said. "We also need better dates for the massive volcanism at the Deccan Flats to better understand when it first started and how fast it occurred."

    The scientists will detail their findings in Friday's issue of the journal Science.

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    Thursday, February 7, 2013

    Nanny Caught on Camera Hitting Child; Mamura Nasirova Arrested For Child Endangerment

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    Experimental drug combination selectively destroys lymphoma cells

    Thursday, February 7, 2013

    Laboratory experiments conducted by scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center suggest that a novel combination of the drugs ibrutinib and bortezomib could potentially be an effective new therapy for several forms of blood cancer, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).

    The study, published in the British Journal of Hematology, showed that the experimental drug combination killed cancer cells through a form of cell suicide known as apoptosis, but was relatively non-toxic to normal, healthy cells. Ibrutinib is a new agent that inhibits the B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling complex, which plays an important role in the survival of malignant B-cells. It has shown very promising initial results in the treatment of patients with B-cell malignancies, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), DLBCL and MCL. The synergistic interaction of the two drugs proved lethal even to lymphoma cells that had become resistant to bortezomib, when used alone.

    "Bortezomib is currently used to treat MCL and multiple myeloma, but, unfortunately, many patients develop resistance to the drug," says the study's principle investigator Steven Grant, M.D., Shirley Carter Olsson and Sture Gordon Olsson Chair in Oncology Research, associate director for translational research, program co-leader of Developmental Therapeutics and Cancer Cell Signaling research member at VCU Massey Cancer Center. "We are hopeful that this combination therapy may circumvent such resistance and eventually help fill an urgent need for more effective therapies for patients with these uncommon blood disorders."

    With cultured DLBCL and MCL cells in laboratory experiments spearheaded by Girija Dasmahapatra, Ph.D., lead author of the study's manuscript and instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine at VCU School of Medicine, the scientists found that ibrutinib blocked several molecular pathways that the cancer cells use for growth and survival. When ibrutinib was combined with bortezomib, the scientists observed a high level of synergism between the two drugs that resulted in profound cell death due to DNA damage, culminating in apoptosis. The research findings suggest that the effectiveness of the combination therapy against bortezomib-resistant lymphoma cells may stem from ibrutinib's ability to block signaling pathways used by the cancer cells to survive bortezomib exposure.

    Specifically, exposure of DLBCL and MCL cells to ibrutinib blocked the cancer-promoting NF-?B, AKT and ERK1/2 signaling pathways. These signaling pathways provide cells with the ability to adapt to otherwise harmful environmental stimuli by transmitting messages from receptors located at the cell's surface to proteins within the cell that trigger a variety of biological processes. In particular, NF-?B, AKT and ERK1/2 have been shown to carry out many functions that allow cancer cells to survive and proliferate. Significantly, each of these pathways has been implicated in the development of resistance to proteasome inhibitors such as bortezomib.

    "We have provided a framework for understanding how an agent like ibrutinib might be employed to enhance the activity of an established anti-cancer agent like bortezomib," says Grant. "We are currently working with representatives from the pharmaceutical industry and the National Cancer Institute to develop a new treatment strategy in which ibrutinib will be combined with proteasome inhibitors like bortezomib for the treatment of patients with lymphomas and potentially other blood cancers."

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    NJ Gov. Christie, Letterman laugh about fat jokes

    In this photo released by CBS Broadcasting, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and late night host David Letterman, right, react with laughter during the Governor's first visit to CBS? ?Late Show with David Letterman,? on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/CBS Broadcasting, Jeffrey Neira)

    In this photo released by CBS Broadcasting, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and late night host David Letterman, right, react with laughter during the Governor's first visit to CBS? ?Late Show with David Letterman,? on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/CBS Broadcasting, Jeffrey Neira)

    In this photo released by CBS Broadcasting, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, chats with David Letterman, right, during his first visit to CBS? ?Late Show with David Letterman,? on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/CBS Broadcasting, Jeffrey Neira)

    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) ? New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and David Letterman have shared some laughs about the many fat jokes the comedian has made about the lawmaker's ample girth.

    Christie has termed his plumpness "fair game" for comedians. And during his first appearance on "Late Show with David Letterman" on Monday, the outspoken Republican and potential 2016 presidential contender read two of Letterman's jokes that he said were "some of my personal favorites."

    The governor also drew loud laughs when he pulled out a doughnut and started eating it while Letterman asked him if he was bothered by the digs that have been made about his weight. Christie said he wasn't, noting that he laughs at the jokes if he finds them funny.

    "Late Show" airs on CBS at 11:35 p.m. Eastern time.

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    OUYA will come to stores for $99 in June after Kickstarter, online pre-orders ship

    Whether you missed out on the OUYA console's initial Kickstarter frenzy, (and still open pre-order window) or are just waiting around to see what kind of games are available on the Android box this spring, it should still be easy to find one very soon. The company has announced that it will be available at retailers including Amazon, GameStop, Target and Best Buy for $99.99 this June, with pre-orders opening up later today. CEO Julie Uhrman informed the Wall Street Journal's Digits blog that additional controllers would be priced at $49.99 alongside the consoles at its official launch in June, with a "large suite" of gaming titles. She declined to reveal the exact number of systems already ordered, but proudly pointed to the OUYA as a box that will inventive and creative content that has never before been seen on television.

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    Turn Your Smartphone Into a Rain Gauge Without Even Getting It Wet

    The number of people who own mobile phones is rising, fast. The number of people in the world who own a traditional rain gauge is not. Luckily for lovers of meteorological data, though, it seems that the proliferation of phones has created a new, roundabout way to figure out an area's rainfall: by measuring how much a cellphone signal degrades on its trips between the phone and the cell tower.

    The heavier the rain, and the larger the raindrops, the more your cell signal degrades. It's not enough interference to prevent people from completing calls during a thundershower, usually, but it's noticeable. In a study out this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Dutch scientists say this is the key to turning our phones into mobile rain gauges. If you know a phone's signal strength on a clear day, and you can measure how much of the signal gets lost from bouncing off raindrops, you can figure out how much rain is falling between the phone and the tower.

    One such data point wouldn't be much use. But the world is bursting with devices constantly chatting with area cell towers, and by measuring the signal loss for all of them, scientists can create a fairly accurate map of precipitation. Study leader Aart Overeem from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute led a team that collected 12 days of cellphone-rain data to create a weather map for all of The Netherlands, then compared it to the numbers from traditional rain gauges. Overeem called the result "quite accurate."

    Could tallying the rainfall by cell signal go beyond a quirky finding and become a useful way to gather meteorological data? The researchers suggest that their technique might be useful somewhere such as Africa, where phone ownership rates are exploding but there are comparatively few accurate rain gauges, or as a way to confirm or correct radar images. The scientists just have to convince the carriers to give up the data about your phone signal.

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    Obama proposes short-term budget fix to delay spending cuts

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will propose on Tuesday that Congress pass a small package of spending cuts and tax reforms to delay larger, automatic cuts from going into effect and give Washington more time to agree on a broader budget deal.

    Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner largely rejected Obama's proposal in advance.

    Huge cuts to defense and domestic programs are slated to go into effect in roughly three weeks, a threat that has caused uncertainty and could hurt economic growth.

    Obama welcomed efforts in the House and the Senate to come up with a budget that would address the U.S. fiscal challenges, but time was short to get that done, a White House official said.

    "Given that the budget process in Congress won't likely be completed by March 1st, the president on Tuesday will call on Congress to pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms to avoid the economically harmful consequences of the sequester for a few months," the official said. "Sequester" is the term for the automatic spending cuts.

    The official said such a move would "allow Congress more time to reach a solution that permanently avoids the sequester and significantly reduces the deficit in a balanced way."

    Obama will speak at 1:15 p.m. EST (1815 GMT).

    The White House and Congress agreed on a deal at the beginning of this year that avoided the "fiscal cliff" of spending cuts and tax increases by raising tax rates on households making more than $450,000 a year.

    The deal put off the huge spending cuts for just two months, however, and Obama is eager to give both sides more time to resolve that issue.

    If launched on March 1 as scheduled, the cuts would reduce federal spending across the board by about $85 billion for one year, split evenly between military and domestic programs. The total through 2022 would be about $1.2 trillion.

    The Republican-controlled House last year passed two measures that sought to replace the sequester cuts and shield military spending by shifting the burden onto domestic programs, including many that serve the poor, such as Medicaid, food stamps and social services block grants that fund programs like Meals on Wheels. The measure was never taken up in the Democratic-controlled Senate.

    Boehner said the sequester policy stemmed from Obama and rejected the idea of increasing tax revenue in a future deal.

    "President Obama first proposed the sequester and insisted it become law," he said in a statement.

    "We believe there is a better way to reduce the deficit, but Americans do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. The president's sequester should be replaced with spending cuts and reforms that will start us on the path to balancing the budget in 10 years," he said.

    ECONOMIC PAIN

    Obama's statement is the latest in a series of moves to outline his policy agenda before his State of the Union address on February 12. The president has recently made trips outside of Washington to promote proposals to reform immigration and reduce gun violence.

    Obama's push for a short-term deal to avoid the sequester comes after a sharp drop in defense spending helped cause U.S. economic output to shrink at the end of last year. The White House has attacked Republican leaders for threatening to use the sequestration deadline as a bargaining chip to obtain cuts to government retiree and healthcare programs.

    White House spokesman Jay Carney last week said the sharp drop in defense outlays was caused in part by uncertainty over whether the spending cuts, which would hit defense and non-defense programs in equal measure, would go into effect.

    The U.S. economy contracted by 0.1 percent in the last three months of 2012 on the deepest plunge in defense spending in 40 years.

    "Achieving targeted spending reductions and revenue increases to reduce the deficit would be preferable to the sequester, which was created as a forcing event rather than as itself an attractive policy," said Joseph Minarik, a former White House budget office economist now with the Committee for Economic Development, a think tank.

    "The president is asking the Congress to begin the process of finding a sustainable long-term path for the budget, but doing that without ... the deadlines that have caused a great deal of anxiety in the financial markets."

    (additional reporting by Steve Holland and David Lawder; Editing by Philip Barbara)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-propose-short-term-package-put-off-spending-154659725--business.html

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    Control a virtual spacecraft by thought alone

    Feb. 5, 2013 ? Scientists at the University of Essex have been working with NASA on a project where they controlled a virtual spacecraft by thought alone.

    Using BCI (brain-computer interface) technology, they found that combining the brain power of two people could be more accurate in steering a spacecraft than one person. BCIs convert signals generated from the brain into control commands for various applications, including virtual reality and hands-free control.

    Researchers at Essex have already been undertaking extensive projects into using BCI to help people with disabilities to enable spelling, mouse control or to control a wheelchair. The research involves the user carrying our certain mental tasks which the computer then translates into commands to move the wheelchair in different directions.

    The University has built-up an international reputation for its BCI research and is expanding its work into the new area of collaborative BCI, where tasks are performed by combining the signals of multiple BCI users.

    The ?500,000 project with NASA?s Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California, involved two people together steering a virtual spacecraft to a planet using a unique BCI mouse, developed by scientists at Essex.

    Using electroencephalography (EEG), the two users wore a cap with electrodes which picked up different patterns in the brainwaves depending on what they were focusing their attention on a screen ? in this case one of the eight directional dots of the cursor. Brain signals representing the users' chosen direction, as interpreted by the computer, were then merged in real time to produce control commands for steering the spacecraft.

    As Professor Riccardo Poli, for the University?s School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, explained, the experiment was very intense and involved a lot of concentration. With two people taking part in the test, the results were more accurate as the system could cope if one of the users had a brief lapse in concentration.

    Analysis of this collaborative approach showed that two minds could be better than one at producing accurate trajectories. Combining signals also helped reduce the random ?noise? that hinders EEG signals, such as heartbeat, breathing, swallowing and muscle activity.? "When you average signals from two people's brains, the noise cancels out a bit," added Professor Poli.

    Professor Poli said an exciting development for BCI research in the future relates to joint decision making, where a physiological signal, like pressing a button, and brain activity can be combined to give a superior result. ?It is like measuring someone?s gut feeling,? added Professor Poli.

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    US looking at action against China cyberattacks

    WASHINGTON (AP) ???The Obama administration is considering more assertive action against Beijing to combat a persistent cyber-espionage campaign it believes Chinese hackers are waging against U.S. companies and government agencies.

    As The New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that their computer systems had been infiltrated by China-based hackers, cybersecurity experts said the U.S. government is eyeing more pointed diplomatic and trade measures.

    Two former U.S. officials said the administration is preparing a new National Intelligence Estimate that, when complete, is expected to detail the cyberthreat, particularly from China, as a growing economic problem. One official said it also will cite more directly a role by the Chinese government in such espionage.

    Related story:?Officials say Chinese spies have targeted every sector of the U.S. economy

    The official said the NIE, an assessment prepared by the National Intelligence Council, will underscore the administration's concerns about the threat, and will put greater weight on plans for more aggressive action against the Chinese government. The official was not authorized to discuss the classified report and spoke only on condition of anonymity.

    Although the administration hasn't yet decided what steps it may take, actions could include threats to cancel certain visas or put major purchases of Chinese goods through national security reviews.

    "The U.S. government has started to look seriously at more assertive measures and begun to engage the Chinese on senior levels," said James Lewis, a cybersecurity expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "They realize that this is a major problem in the bilateral relationship that threatens to destabilize U.S. relations with China."

    Chinese deny attacks
    To date, extensive discussions between Chinese officials and top U.S. leaders ? including President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta ? have had little impact on what government and cybersecurity experts say is escalating and technologically evolving espionage. The Chinese deny such espionage efforts.

    Internet search leader Google focused attention on the China threat three years ago by alleging that it had traced a series of hacking attacks to that country. The company said the breaches, which became known as "Operation Aurora," appeared aimed at heisting some of its business secrets, as well as spying on Chinese human rights activists who relied on Google's Gmail service. As many as 20 other U.S. companies were also said to be targeted.

    A four-month long cyberattack against The New York Times is the latest in a long string of breaches said to be by China-based hackers into corporate and government computer systems across the United States. The Times attacks, routed through computers at U.S. universities, targeted staff members' email accounts, the Times said, and were likely in retribution for the newspaper's investigation into the wealth amassed by the family of a top Chinese leader.

    The Wall Street Journal on Thursday said that its computer systems, too, had been breached by China-based hackers in an effort to monitor the newspaper's coverage of China issues.

    Media organizations with bureaus in China have believed for years that their computers, phones and conversations were likely monitored on a fairly regular basis by the Chinese. The Gmail account of an Associated Press staffer was broken into in China in 2010.

    A more 'personal element'
    Richard Bejtlich, the chief security officer at Mandiant, the firm hired by the Times to investigate the cyberattack, said the breach is consistent with what he routinely sees China-based hacking groups do. But, he said it had a personal aspect to it that became apparent: The hackers got into 53 computers but largely looked at the emails of the reporters working on a particular story. The newspaper's investigation delved into how the relatives and family of Premier Wen Jiabao built a fortune worth over $2 billion.

    "We're starting to see more cases where there is a personal element," Bejtlich said, adding that it gives companies another factor to consider. "It may not just be the institution, but, is there some aspect of your company that would cause someone on the other side to take personal interest in you?"

    Journalists are popular targets, particularly in efforts to determine what information reporters have and who may be talking to them.

    The Chinese foreign and defense ministries called the Times' allegations baseless, and the Defense Ministry denied any involvement by the military.

    "Chinese law forbids hacking and any other actions that damage Internet security," the Defense Ministry said. "The Chinese military has never supported any hacking activities. Cyberattacks are characterized by being cross-national and anonymous. To accuse the Chinese military of launching cyberattacks without firm evidence is not professional and also groundless."

    In a report in November 2011, U.S. intelligence officials for the first time publicly accused China and Russia of systematically stealing American high-tech data for economic gain. And over the past several years, cybersecurity has been one of the key issues raised with allies as part of a broader U.S. effort to strengthen America's defenses and encourage an international policy on accepted practices in cyberspace.

    Concern about Iran, Russia cyberthreats
    U.S. cybersecurity worries are not about China alone. Administration officials and cybersecurity experts also routinely point to widespread cyberthreats from Iran and Russia, as well as hacker networks across Eastern Europe and South America

    The U.S. itself has been named in one of the most prominent cyberattacks ? Stuxnet ? the computer worm that infiltrated an Iranian nuclear facility, shutting down thousands of centrifuges there in 2010. Reports suggest that Stuxnet was a secret U.S.-Israeli program aimed at destabilizing Iran's atomic energy program, which many Western countries believe is a cover for the development of nuclear weapons.

    The White House declined comment on whether it will pursue aggressive action on China.

    "The United States has substantial and growing concerns about the threats to U.S. economic and national security posed by cyber intrusions, including the theft of commercial information," said spokesman Caitlin Hayden. "We have repeatedly raised our concerns with senior Chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so."

    Cybersecurity experts have been urging tougher action, suggesting that talking with China has had no effect.

    "We need to find new approaches if we want to dissuade this type of activity," said Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and now in private law practice with Steptoe and Johnson in Washington. He said the U.S. must do a better job of attributing the cyberattacks to particular groups or nations and "see if we can sanction the people who are actually benefiting from them."

    Slowly stepping up rhetoric
    The Obama administration has slowly been ratcheting up its rhetoric. In an unusually strong speech last October, Panetta warned that the U.S. would strike back against cyberattacks, even raising the specter of military action. And the White House has been urging Congress to authorize greater government action to protect infrastructure such as the nation's electric grid and power plants.

    Alan Paller, director of research at SANS Institute, a computer-security organization, said that the level of cyberattacks, including against power companies and critical infrastructure, has shot up in the last seven or eight months. And the U.S. is getting more serious about blocking the attacks, including an initiative by the Defense Department to hire thousands of high-tech experts.

    Just talking about it, he said, is having no effect.

    Lewis, who has met and worked with Chinese officials on the issue, said their response has been consistent denial that China is involved in the hacking and counter-accusations that the U.S. is guilty of the same things.

    "In the next year there will be an effort to figure out a way to engage the Chinese more energetically," he said. "The issue now is how do we get the Chinese to take this more seriously as a potentially major disruption to the relationship."

    The answer, he said, is, "You have to back up words with actions, and that's the phase I think we're approaching."

    Associated Press writer Michael Lietdke contributed to this report from San Francisco.?

    Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/us-looking-action-against-china-cyberattacks-1B8202819

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