Friday, August 31, 2012

Stocks rally to end August up for the month

CNBC's Sue Herera looks back at the week's top business and financial stories.

By NBC News wire services

Updated at 4:05 p.m. ET: Stocks closed Friday with a solid gain and up for the month of August after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank stands ready to bolster the economy if necessary, although he stopped short of giving an explicit signal of more monetary easing.

The Dow Jones industrial average closed the day up 90 points, having gained as much as 151 points at the session?s high. During the month of August the Dow gained 0.6 percent and chalked up its tenth monthly advance in 11 months.

Trading was volatile Friday, and the broad S&P 500 index briefly turned negative as investors appeared to be disappointed at first that Bernanke proposed no aggressive measures to restore vigorous growth.

But in his speech to central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Bernanke spoke of his "grave concern" about the stagnation of the labor market, which seemed to turn the tide as stocks reversed course and climbed more than 1 percent before paring some of the gains.

In recent weeks stocks had rallied on expectations for stimulus measures from the Fed, such as quantitative easing, as well as from the European Central Bank. But the market stalled this week as investors awaited a signal from the Fed chairman.

"For anyone in the market today to think he was going to just come out and say we are going to do QE is just naive," said John Canally, investment strategist and economist for LPL Financial in Boston.

"He couldn't have been more clear in this speech that he is not satisfied with the economy, not satisfied with where the unemployment rate is and therefore prepared to act."

The Fed's next policy meeting is in mid-September, and many analysts are looking to it for a decision on QE3.

Bernanke is "not more dovish than he has been before, but still dove-ish without question," said Erik Davidson, deputy chief investment officer at Wells Fargo Private Bank in San Francisco.

"There should be no doubt in anybody's mind that he is fully committed to doing what is necessary from a monetary standpoint to keep us out of recession."

Recent data has indicated the economy continues to grow. On Friday, consumer sentiment climbed more than expected to a three-month high, while the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago's index of Midwest business activity fell in August to 53.0 from 53.7 in July.

Investors are also looking ahead to the ECB meeting on Thursday that is expected to take pressure off highly indebted countries. Comments from ECB Executive Board member Benoit Coeure rekindled expectations for central bank action.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: http://marketday.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/31/13594309-dow-rallies-90-points-after-fed-chairmans-speech?lite

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Rescues as Isaac floods outside New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Isaac's whistling winds lashed this city and the storm dumped nearly a foot of rain on its desolate streets, but the system of levee pumps, walls and gates appeared to withstand one of the stiffest challenges yet. To the north and south, though, people had to be evacuated or rescued as Isaac lingered over Louisiana.

The rain fell almost constantly for more than a day, flooding neighborhoods in a rural part of the state and in neighboring Mississippi. Officials had to respond quickly because the waters were rising fast ? even as Isaac meandered slowly northward Thursday on a path toward Arkansas.

President Barack Obama declared federal emergencies in Louisiana and Mississippi late Wednesday, allowing federal aid to be freed up for affected areas.

Along the shores of Lake Ponchartrain, officials sent scores of buses and dozens of high-water vehicles to help evacuate about 3,000 people as rising waters lapped against houses and left cars stranded. Floodwaters rose waist-high in some neighborhoods, and the Louisiana National Guard was working with sheriff's deputies to rescue people stranded in their homes.

A tow truck driver was killed Thursday morning when a tree fell on his truck in Picayune, Miss., just across the state line from Louisiana. Authorities said Isaac was causing heavy rain and strong winds at the time. They did not release the man's name.

Even as Isaac weakened on its slow trek inland, it continued to spin off life-threatening weather including storm surges, inland flooding from torrential rain and potential tornadoes.

Early Thursday, a Coast Guard helicopter hoisted a couple and their dogs from a home in LaPlace, near the lake, after storm surge poured into their neighborhood and local authorities called for help. The couple was taken to New Orleans and reported in good condition.

"The husband and wife and their two dogs were in an area where a lot of houses washed away," said Lt. Cmdr. Jorge Porto. "They used a flashlight inside the house as a signaling device, which made all the difference in locating them effectively."

The floodwaters "were shockingly fast-rising, from what I understand from talking to people," Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne said. "It caught everybody by surprise."

Isaac arrived seven years after Hurricane Katrina and passed slightly to the west of New Orleans, where the city's fortified levee system easily handled the assault.

"Unfortunately, that's not been the case for low-lying areas outside the federal system, in particular lower Jefferson and Plaquemines parishes," said Louisiana Democratic U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu. "Hurricane Isaac has reinforced for us once again just how vulnerable these critical areas are. We must re-engage the Corps of Engineers on this."

Jerry Larpenter, sheriff in nearby Terrebonne Parish, said he thinks the storm's impact took many by surprise.

"I think a lot of people were caught with their pants down," he said. "This storm was never predicted right since it entered the Gulf. It was supposed to go to Florida, Panama City, Biloxi, New Orleans. We hope it loses its punch once it comes in all the way."

New Orleans' biggest problems seemed to be downed power lines, scattered tree limbs and minor flooding. One person was reported killed, compared with 1,800 deaths from Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi. And police reported few problems with looting. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

But in Plaquemines Parish, a sparsely populated area south of the city that is outside the federal levee system, dozens of people were stranded in flooded coastal areas and had to be rescued. The storm pushed water over an 18-mile levee and put so much pressure on it that authorities planned to intentionally puncture the floodwall to relieve the strain.

Officials rushed to evacuate more than 100 nursing home residents from Plaquemines Parish, an area with a reputation for residents hunkering down to weather storms and perhaps the hardest hit by Isaac. In this hardscrabble, mostly rural parish, even the sick and elderly are hardened storm veterans.

"I don't think we had to evacuate to begin with," said Romaine Dahl, 59, as he sat in a wheelchair. "The weather was a hell of a lot worse last night than it is now. And I got an idea that after all this is said and done they're going to say everything is over with, go on back home."

Other residents in the Riverbend Nursing and Rehabilitation Center were loaded into ambulances and taken to a nearby naval station. Residents had their names and birth dates attached to their shirts.

Josephine King, 84, handled the move well, waiting in a wheelchair. "I'm feeling good," she said.

By midafternoon Wednesday, Isaac had been downgraded to a tropical storm. The Louisiana National Guard ceased rescue operations in Plaquemines Parish, saying it felt confident it had gotten everyone out. There were no serious injuries. National Guard spokesman Capt. Lance Cagnolatti said guardsmen would stay in the area over the coming days to help.

By early Thursday, Isaac's maximum sustained winds had decreased to 45 mph and the National Hurricane Center said it was expected to become a tropical depression by Thursday night, meaning its top sustained winds would drop below 39 mph. The storm's center was on track to cross Arkansas on Friday and southern Missouri on Friday night, spreading rain as it goes.

Forecasters expected Isaac to move farther inland over the next several days, dumping rain on drought-stricken states across the nation's midsection before finally breaking up over the weekend.

Even at its strongest, the storm was far weaker than Hurricane Katrina, which at its peak was a Category 5 and hit New Orleans as a Category 3. Isaac came ashore late Tuesday as a Category 1 hurricane, with 80 mph winds near the mouth of the Mississippi River. It drove a wall of water nearly 11 feet high inland. Because Isaac's coiled bands of rain and wind were moving at only 5 mph ? about the pace of a brisk walk ? the threat of storm surges and flooding was expected to linger Thursday as the immense system crawled across Louisiana.

The storm knocked out power to as many as 700,000 people, stripped branches off trees and flattened fields of sugar cane so completely that they looked as if a tank had driven over them.

In coastal Mississippi, officials used small motorboats Wednesday to rescue at least two dozen people from a neighborhood Isaac flooded in Pearlington. In addition, the National Weather Service said there were reports of at least three possible tornadoes touching down in coastal counties. No injuries were reported.

None of the reports had been confirmed. Until the weather clears, there is no way for survey teams to assess the area to determine whether damage was done by tornadoes or straight-line winds, said NWS Meteorologist Shawn O'Neil.

Back in New Orleans, the storm canceled remembrance ceremonies for those killed by Katrina. Since that catastrophe, the city's levee system has been bolstered by $14 billion in federal repairs and improvements. The bigger, stronger levees were tested for the first time by Hurricane Gustav in 2008.

In Vermilion Parish, a 36-year-old man died after falling 18 feet from a tree while helping friends move a vehicle ahead of the storm. Deputies did not know why he climbed the tree.

The storm stalled for several hours before resuming a crawl inland, and forecasters said that was in keeping with its erratic history. The slow motion over land means Isaac could be a major soaker, dumping up to 20 inches of rain in some areas. New Orleans reported at about 10 inches in some places as rain continued to fall late Wednesday.

As hard wind and heavy rain pelted Melba Leggett-Barnes' home in the Lower 9th Ward, an area leveled during Katrina, she felt more secure than she did seven years ago.

"I have a hurricane house this time," said Barnes, who has been living in her newly rebuilt home since 2008. She and her husband, Baxter Barnes, were among the first to get a home through Brad Pitt's Make It Right program.

Her yellow house with a large porch and iron trellis was taking a beating but holding strong.

"I don't have power, but I'm all right," said Barnes, a cafeteria worker for the New Orleans school system.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Brian Schwaner and Stacy Plaisance in New Orleans; Melinda Deslatte in Baton Rouge; Kevin McGill in Houma; Holbrook Mohr in Waveland and Pass Christian, Miss.; and Jeff Amy in Biloxi and Gulfport, Miss.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rescues-isaac-floods-outside-orleans-130432231.html

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Angry Birds And Minesweeper: Microsoft Announces The First Wave Of Xbox Live Games For Windows 8

Mahjong-Splash-Screen-no-logos-smallEarlier this year, Microsoft announced that it was bringing parts of the Xbox Live experience to Windows 8 and today, the company announced the first wave of Xbox games for its new desktop operating system. There aren't too many surprises here and the focus is clearly on casual games. Among the 40 titles in this first wave are hits like Angry Birds, Angry Birds Space, Fruit Ninja, Reckless Racing and old Microsoft standbys like Mahjong, Solitaire and Minesweeper.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/uU2BLTB5L8M/

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Internet Marketing For Small Business

Internet Marketing For Small Business

August 29th, 2012 by admin

Business establishments need to have an online presence to increase sales. Internet marketing for small business must be calculated well to ensure that more benefits are forthcoming and help in growth.

The following are steps taken to ensure a well structured marketing for small business online.

Choose the top search engines for the business

Use key words that are easy and top of search engines

Have the best content as a marketer

For free information that helps bring in links and traffic

Make use of the social media for sales

Make tracking for the progress made while following up your existing clients

Ensure the landing page is accurate and many people will like it upon opening the site

In order to have a cutting edge over the competitors, use the SEO technology, hire pay per click to get the necessary traffic and the social media that are almost used by every one. In addition, some resources should be set aside to engage the clients like marketing funds.

Internet business opportunities?

Posted in Business and Real Estate |

Source: http://www.reversemortgageperformance.com/business-and-real-estate/internet-marketing-for-small-business/

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R&D Applification, Part 1: The Impact (or lack thereof) of Mobile ...

The computing transformation being effected by mobile computing may not be one we fully appreciate while burying our heads and thumbs in the latest cool app or game. Yet this transformation is likely the most important since the introduction of the personal computer. It?s not just about the inherent portability of smartphones and tablets. It?s that the transformation marks a complete change to the underlying platform. This stands in contrast to the last 30 years, where despite changes to the user experience, the fundamental concepts driving the technology would be familiar on the whole to late 1980s power users.

Making software available on a mobile device requires a complete code rewrite based on entirely different underlying concepts. Here are a few to consider:

  • A mobile app is always a modular component rather than a monolith
  • User interaction is done by touchscreen, which has very different properties compared with keyboard and mouse
  • Computational resources must be presumed expensive, because battery life is trump
  • Networking and communication features are core features rather than add-ons

The most popular mobile device platforms?iOS and Android?made a clean break from legacy software when it came to design. They have also set a high bar for user experience, such that users now take ease of use, trivial installation, and automatic versioning for granted. With the introduction of numerous high quality apps for almost every conceivable purpose, the number of users has expanded geometrically, and likewise has the level of satisfaction: mobile devices have become an integral part of the lifestyle of many people who regard a laptop or desktop computer as just a tool.

So why has the mobile device revolution not yet made a significant impact in the R&D branch of life sciences? Some argue that it?s difficult to adapt certain science-specific functionality, such as chemical structure drawing, to the mobile form factor. Others mention that bioinformatics and computer assisted drug design involve lengthy calculations on big datasets, tasks better suited to traditional computers. And portability and facile network communication is not necessarily a positive when it comes to handling sensitive proprietary data.

But none of these issues is insurmountable. For example, my company, Molecular Materials Informatics, has demonstrated that chemical structures can be drawn on a on a palm-sized device just as effectively as on desktop software. Big data/long calculation workflow scenarios can be handled by installing data and software on servers and, through the creative use of open-source components, protocols, algorithms, and a flexible API (application programming interface), building the connections so that apps can plug into these resources. And while security issues will always be important for enterprise app deployment, methods exist for ensuring data privacy in cloud-based environments, and the option always exists for companies to deploy services in-house.

What other issues have prevented apps from taking off in life science? I?ll give my thoughts in my next entry.

Source: http://www.pistoiaalliance.org/blog/2012/08/rd-applification-part-1-the-impact-or-lack-thereof-of-mobile-computing-on-life-science-rd/

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Migraine is a type of headache that often occurs on one side of your head. Accompanied by visual disturbances, nausea and photosensitivity, migraine is considered to hinder the sufferer?s everyday activities significantly. Factors like alcohol, nicotine, stress, sleep pattern variations, lack of sleep or exposure to bright lights for a long time can all trigger a migraine attack. Even certain foods can trigger an attack, such as pickles, legumes, fruits, caffeinated drinks, chocolate and aged cheese.

How does Migra-Cap works?

Most of the migraine sufferers complain that bright lights are the major triggering factor for their migraine headache. When you wear a Migra-Cap, it blocks all light so that it does not reach your eyes. Some people must have suggested you to apply a cold pack in the area of your pain. Migra-Cap also applies cool therapy with the help of gel packs to different areas of your head, including your eyes, forehead, in and above ears, upper neck and back of your head. There is a hole in the top of the cap, so that you can pull your hair through it if you have long hair.

Advantages of using a Migra-Cap over other migraine remedies

The best thing about Migra-Cap is that it does not involve any medication to give you temporary relief. Instead of fighting against migraine symptoms, it simply reduces exposure to factors that lead to the problem. Another advantage of this natural therapy is that it is 100% safe for the patient, as it does not at all cause any side effects. The gel packs are designed in such a way that they stay cool for surprisingly long period of time.

You can store your Migra-Cap in a freezer or refrigerator, depending on how cool you want it to be. If you choose to store it in a freezer, the gel packs will not freeze and will stay flexible. Migra-Cap is comfortable to wear, even if you are sitting in a recliner, or lying on your side or back. Although the cap covers your ears, you can still hear your surroundings.

Whenever you contact a doctor, he gives you medicines to relieve the symptoms. But most of the migraine medicines have serious side effects too. Therefore, it is important to find out a migraine treatment which does not include consumption of any drugs. Migra-Cap from Migra Cap Americas Inc. is one such way of getting instant relief from an attack, that too without taking any medicines. This natural remedy makes use of complete darkness and cold therapy to provide relief from a migraine attack.

Brian Mirinda is the author of this article on Drug Free Migraine Relief. Find more information about Migraine headaches

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

REPSSI ? Mike Filsaime, Internet Marketer ? Assessment

Who is Mike Filsaime?

Mike Filsaime is one of the best advertising and marketing gurus on-line nowadays. His story is distinct from most other well recognized gurus, in that he is rather new to the on-line marketing and advertising business. Before diving into on the web advertising and marketing Filsaime worked in the automotive market. There he obtained a wonderful bargain of experience in both product sales and advertising which he utilized as a foundation for making suggestions and techniques on the internet.

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Today, there appears to be a lot more individuals than at any time that are getting to be on the web entrepreneurs or are getting their business to the web for the first time. There are also a lot of men and women or businesses that currently do organization on-line but are looking to improve their site visitors via search engine optimization.

No matter what people are involved in reaching online, most require the assistance of an skilled marketer.

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Exploring exercise benefits for breast cancer patients

Researchers in Edmonton and Calgary want to recruit 1,500 breast cancer patients over the next decade to find out how exercise and fitness affects cancer survival and recovery.

The Alberta Moving Beyond Breast Cancer, or AMBER, study will see a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Alberta, Alberta Health Services, University of Calgary and Athabasca University spend the next 10 to 15 years investigating how breast cancer patients might benefit from exercise and physical fitness.

"This is the first study of a group of breast cancer survivors that's focused specifically on physical activity and fitness?how much exercise, the type of exercise, the pattern of exercise?that might be linked to risk of recurrence and survival," said team co-leader Kerry Courneya, Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity and Cancer in the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation.

"That will give us much better clues on the optimal exercise prescription for fighting breast cancer."

Though previous research has shown that physical activity improves a breast cancer patient's chances of survival, Courneya notes that such studies have relied on self-reported data, which is not always reliable. The AMBER study will include objective measures of health-related fitness and physical activity.

Courneya will lead efforts in Edmonton, where his team will recruit newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and assess their physical fitness, activity levels and body composition, in addition to blood and lymphedema tests. Testing will be done soon after surgery and again after one year and three years.

A similar group of patients will be assessed in Calgary by a team led by Christine Friedenreich, team co-leader, senior research scientist at Alberta Health Services, and adjunct professor and Alberta Cancer Foundation Weekend to End Women's Cancers Breast Cancer Chair at the University of Calgary.

Patients will wear accelerometers to measure their physical activity, with researchers looking at whether workout intensity, duration and even sedentary behaviour influence survival and recurrence, Friedenreich said.

"Right now, we don't know how much exercise or what type or what pattern might be linked to disease recurrence and survival," she said.

Researchers will also look at cancer treatment completion rates, such as whether fit patients are better able to tolerate the toxic side-effects of chemotherapy and hormone therapy treatments, and at biomarkers such as immune function and insulin levels that might explain how physical activity is related to survival after breast cancer.

They will also examine quality-of-life factors like depression, anxiety and fatigue, and assess what factors influence survivors to exercise, such as treatments, symptoms and age.

Carol Graham, 60, had a mastectomy after discovering a lump in her breast last February and is now receiving chemotherapy. The retired cook from Minburn, Alta., volunteered to join the AMBER study partly as a motivational tool to become more physically active.

"I need to improve my cardiovascular fitness," recognized Graham, noting a body scan of her muscle, bone and fat composition revealed "a number that was not too good."

But more important, she views her participation in AMBER in the same light as courageous women who volunteered for clinical trials that ultimately improved the care and treatment of breast cancer.

"People who went before me volunteered so I could have anti-nausea medication for chemotherapy, so I could have medications to fight infections. That happened because someone was willing to try," she said. "The more we know about fitness and cancer, the more handles we get on it, I want to be part of that."

Recruiting patients will take five years, and following the entire group through treatment and beyond will take 10 to 15 years, Courneya said.

"It's a long-term study but we will have a very comprehensive database that we will use to investigate many questions related to physical activity, fitness and breast cancer survivorship."

Provided by University of Alberta

Source: http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-08-exploring-benefits-breast-cancer-patients.html

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Independent Lawyer Has A Vision ? For Others' Business ...

BY JOE SHAHEELI/?There is an intensity about attorney Joseph Q. Mirarchi that is obvious and sincere. He?s married to his profession and it shows.

He moves through the average lawyer?s work day and then adds to his schedule night visits to clients at their homes or in hospitals, and wherever else duty calls, whenever it arises. He is devoted to being a lawyer who seeks to help those around him. His own personal vision has evolved in his 10 years of practice into one that promotes the same vision for other law firms and businesses.

The 45-year-old South Philadelphian is an all-around attorney. His practice covers the full spectrum of law. He can be found in court daily, handling probate and estate cases, criminal and family law (Dependency Court and Domestic Relations Court) cases or engaged at lengthy conference debates on behalf of his clients in personal injury, first-part insurance and corporate claims, and in lengthy civil-litigation cases. Name the problem, he?s ready to handle his client?s side of that problem.

He represents clients on either side of the litigations tables. He?s licensed in Federal Courts as well as in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Mirarchi is a solo practitioner ? a rare commodity among the thousands of lawyers in this City who, overwhelmingly, attach themselves to law firms, small and large.

That dedication is the one reason behind his founding of the Virtual Office Professional Services Co. located within in his office suite in Center City. It opens the doors for startup businesses and young lawyers to enjoy the full benefits of a major office facility in Center City at little cost. It even provides a perfect office location for out-of-county law firms and businesses to set up a satellite office in Center City.

Mirarchi went through that beginning phase himself, operating on a shoestring. ?Over my years of practice, I realized how difficult it was for young attorneys and small-business operators to get a foothold on working in Center City,? he explains. ?My clients felt better represented if they could call my office, or sit with me in that office at a conference table where I was able to put my hands on their files immediately. I found that to be the same with other entrepreneurs, especially startups, who needed to show they are for real and have a base of operations from which they can be reached.?

While growing his own practice, Mirarchi scouted for such a facility and found it in a 2,400-square-foot suite in the historic North American Building located at the corner of Broad & Sansom Streets. He actually worked on the suite with various contractors, ?configuring it in an elegant and distinguishable way so the office suite conforms in appearance to the needs of my tenants and not just that of my own,? he said. ?Virtual Office Professional Services, Inc. affords other people with the luxury of complete office space and base of operations, in the heart of the city, at fees tailored to each person?s budget.?

There exists a huge need for the services provided by Virtual Office Professional Services. Mirarchi discovered ?many lawyers work from home and still wish they could afford an office in Center City. But today?s ever-fluctuating economy just does not allow that business option for them.? The convenience of having an office near the courthouses was obvious for them.

By implementing this company in the form of a time-share concept, Mirarchi allows lawyers and other business persons to meet clients before and after court or other meetings, and have a place to pick up their mail from combination secured mailboxes and store files. In addition, Mirarchi noted, those using the Virtual Office can drop in anytime for daily access, where there is a business room with cubicles to work, a kitchen area to take a break with complimentary coffee and pastries, and private, distinguishable office space and conference room to meet with clients for presentations, meetings and depositions.

Other professional services are also available in the suite. These include but are not limited to secretarial, paralegal and investigative services.

Monthly rates, with the first month free, range from $75 to $350 depending on the number of services needed. Mirarchi and his Virtual Office Professional Services ?offer the most unique office share experience in Center City Philly without the Center City cost for rent.?

For additional information, one can call Mirarchi at (267) 428-1100 or take a virtual tour to see what the Office offers at www.VOPSINC.Net.

Source: http://www.phillyrecord.com/2012/08/independent-lawyer-has-a-vision-for-others-business/

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How Quality Data Centers Create Reliable Web Hosting Services ...

What use is a web hosting plan that is not online all the time? The Internet has the potential to turn even small businesses into global organizations, increasing your reach in a way that is affordable, efficient, and effective. However, if your web presence is slow to load, slow to process orders, or ? worse ? goes offline without notice, turning visitors into lucrative customers is, quite simply, impossible.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

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Brother HL-6180DW


Although you wouldn't guess it from the model number, the Brother HL-6180DW is best understood as a heavier-duty version of the Editors' Choice Brother HL-5450DN that I recently reviewed. It adds Wi-Fi and a few other features, but it's built around the same engine and offers essentially the same speed and output quality. The key differences are a larger paper capacity and a lower cost per page. That's enough to put the HL-6180DW in a different category than the Brother HL-5450DN, where it also qualifies as Editors' Choice.

Directly competitive with the more expensive Editors' Choice OKI B431dn , the HL-6180DW delivers a slightly slower speed but a higher paper capacity. Both printers are aimed primarily at micro and small offices, and both can serve as heavy-duty personal printers. However, the Brother printer's larger paper capacity and larger size make it a little harder to justify for personal, rather than shared, use.

Basics
The HL-6180DW's paper handling is more than adequate for most micro and small offices, with a duplexer (for printing on both sides of a page) and a 550-sheet capacity, divided into a 500-sheet drawer and 50-sheet multipurpose tray. For those offices that need more, an optional second 500-sheet drawer ($209.99 list) boosts the capacity to 1,050 sheets. If you need the higher capacity, however, you're better off getting the Brother HL-6180DWT ($400 street), which is the same printer with the second tray already included.

As you might expect from the high paper capacity, the HL-6180DW is big enough so you might not want it sitting on your desk. With the standard capacity, it measures 11.3 by 14.6 by 15.1 inches (HWD). That gives it a smaller footprint than many inkjets, but the height and boxy shape makes it feel more imposing. Add the second tray and the height goes up to 16.5 inches. Even with both trays, however, it's small enough to keep near your desk, if not on it.

Setup, Speed, and Output Quality
Setting up the HL-6180DW for printing over a network is typical for the breed, although it's worth noting that the printer also offers support for a variety of mobile printing options, including AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Brother's own mobile app. For my tests, I connected the printer to a wired network and installed the drivers on a Windows Vista system.

Brother HL-6180DW

Brother rates the HL-6180DW at 42 pages per minute (ppm), or 2 ppm faster than the HL-5450DN. However, on our business applications suite (timed with QualityLogic's hardware and software), the HL-6180DW was statistically tied with the HL-5450DN, at 10.7 ppm. Both were a tad slower than the B431dn, at 11.1 ppm.

Output quality for the printer is par overall, and a close match to both the HL-5450DN and the B431. Text quality is at the low end of the range where the vast majority of mono lasers fall, making it easily good enough for any business need short of serious desktop publishing applications.

Graphics output is at the high end of par for mono lasers, which also makes it good enough for any internal business need. Whether you consider it good enough for, say, PowerPoint handouts will depend largely on how critical an eye you have. Photos are also par, which makes them easily good enough for printing Web pages with photos. Here again, whether you consider them good enough for photos in a client or company newsletter or the like will depend on your level of perfectionism.

Other Issues
The HL-6180DW offers a low running cost. The claimed per page cost of 1.8 cents is the same that OKI claims for the B431dn, and 0.4 cents less than Brother claims for the HL-5450DN. Print 25,000 pages over the lifetime of the printer, in short, and you can make up the difference in initial price between the HL-5450DN and the HL-6180DW. Print more, and the HL-6180DW will be less expensive in the long run.

Clearly, if you need a smaller printer that will fit more comfortably on your desk, or your needs run more toward light- to medium-duty printing (so you won't benefit from a lower cost per page or higher paper capacity), you should be looking at the HL-5450DN. For heavier-duty printing, however, the Brother HL-6180DW easily beats the HL-5450DN on running cost and paper handling, while it matches or beats the B431dn on initial cost, running cost, and paper capacity. All of this makes it a runaway pick for Editors' Choice.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Thousands flee Waziristan in fear of military sweep

Thousands of people have fled one of Pakistan's troubled northwestern tribal districts in recent days, fearing a military offensive against Islamist militants, locals and officials said.

Panicked residents have hastily left the area of North Waziristan despite officials repeatedly insisting that Pakistan has no immediate plan to launch an offensive in the volatile region, they added.

North Waziristan, one of Pakistan's seven tribal districts and riddled with militancy, is considered a stronghold of the Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda operatives.

Although Pakistan has fought Taliban militants across much of the region it has so far withstood American pressure to move against the Al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani network in North Waziristan.

"Thousands of people have so far left the area, they are fleeing their homes due to the fear and rumours of a military operation," Saif-Ur Rehman, a government official in the main town of Miranshah, told AFP.

Tasleem Khan, another government official confirmed the evacuation.

Mian Iftikhar Hussain, information minister for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders North Waziristan, told AFP that thousands of people have reached several districts in his area.

Rumours started early this week after a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban told local media that it had received "an exclusive intelligence report" about an offensive in North Waziristan.

In an email sent to media, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan said the campaign was to be launched on August 26 and would last one month.

Government and military officials have taken to local radio, asking people to remain calm.

"This is a peaceful area with a peaceful atmosphere. The government has no plan to launch any military operation here," a radio announcement heard by local residents said.

On Saturday, some 2000 tribal elders and religious leaders warned the government to not to launch any offensive and threatened to move to Afghanistan "in case of any military operation".

"We will migrate to Afghanistan, if Pakistan launches any military operation," Maulvi Abdur Rehman, a religious leader who presided over the tribal Jirga said.

The Jirga held in Mirali Town of North Waziristan also requested residents to stay at home.

An AFP reporter in the area witnessed people fleeing their homes in vehicles.

Washington has long demanded that Pakistan take action against the Haqqanis, whom the United States accused of attacking the US embassy in Kabul last September and of acting like the "veritable arm" of Pakistani intelligence.

Pakistan has in turn demanded that Afghan and US forces do more to stop Pakistani Taliban crossing the Afghan border to launch attacks on its forces.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/thousands-flee-waziristan-fear-military-sweep-155336464.html

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Analysis: Akin row shows GOP's social-fiscal rift

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Every now and then, an event awakens the ever-slumbering tensions between the Republican Party's two core wings: social conservatives and corporate interests.

A Missouri congressman's comment about rape and pregnancy was one such moment, and it came just as Republicans were hoping for a united front at their convention to nominate Mitt Romney for president.

A full-blown rupture ? such as the one at the 1992 convention, when a defeated candidate declared a national "culture war" ? seems unlikely. But even a modest squabble between key party factions might raise concerns in a tight presidential race.

Romney joined other mainstream Republicans in denouncing the Aug. 19 remarks by Rep. Todd Akin, the party's Senate nominee in Missouri. Akin said rape victims can generally avoid pregnancy because "if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down."

Romney called Akin's comments "offensive and wrong." He unsuccessfully urged Akin to quit the Senate race.

Like many other top Republicans, Romney stopped short of criticizing Akin's stand on abortion, as opposed to his comments about rape and conception. Akin opposes abortion in all cases, including rape.

Romney would allow abortions in instances of rape and incest. He showed no interest, however, in picking a fight with his party's most ardent abortion opponents, a crucial source of GOP votes and volunteers. And he downplayed the fact that his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, has often joined Akin in anti-abortion measures, including some that sought to differentiate between forcible and non-forcible rapes.

It's hardly surprising that Romney, who's running mainly on economic issues, is trying to maintain a quiet balance between fiscal and social conservatives. The Republican Party cannot win national elections without an alliance between the two groups.

Corporate titans know they must hold hands with anti-abortion crusaders to elect politicians who will keep government regulations and taxes low. Evangelicals and other social conservatives realize they must join ranks with business executives ? even if they would never mingle at a country club ? to elect champions of public prayer, abortion limits and so on.

Romney, who made a fortune heading the private equity firm Bain Capital, comes from the corporate wing. He seems less convincing when talking about the social issues that animate many on the right.

As Massachusetts governor, Romney supported abortion rights, gun control and gay rights. He abandoned those positions as he prepared to run for president in 2008, but many "movement conservatives" remain wary of him.

Romney had to struggle for their support during the Republican primaries, when Newt Gingrich briefly depicted him as a "vulture capitalist." Romney's most persistent rival was Rick Santorum, a hero to anti-abortion activists and home-schoolers.

Now that the primaries are over, and unaffiliated voters are crucial this fall, Republican leaders would rather keep the abortion debate to a simmer, not a boil.

Last week, the party's platform committee approved a provision that backs the "Human Life Amendment," a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban abortion, with no exceptions for rape or incest. The Republican platforms in 2004 and 2008 did the same. That might surprise some GOP-leaning centrists, who rarely hear Republican presidents or congressional leaders make loud, full-bore pushes to outlaw abortion.

"Ronald Reagan used to talk about the party's three-legged stool: fiscal conservatives, social conservatives and national-security conservatives," said Dan Schnur, a former Republican adviser who now teaches political science at the University of Southern California.

"At best, it's a three-legged stool," Schnur said. "At worst, it's three scorpions in a bottle."

The party's factions usually coexist peacefully, he said, but "the Akin matter makes it a lot harder."

The visibility and prominence of national-security conservatives have waned in recent years, partly because of widespread disillusionment with the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. But business-oriented fiscal conservatives remain vitally important, as do social conservatives, who play big roles in swing states including Iowa, Florida and North Carolina.

The Akin episode ignited new tensions between the groups. Mike Huckabee, the Baptist minister and former Arkansas governor, ripped into establishment Republicans for trying to force Akin from the Senate race.

In a conference call monitored by CNN, Huckabee, who ran for president in 2008, likened the National Republican Senatorial Committee to "union goons" trying to kneecap rivals.

Romney needs as much peace between the factions as possible.

Corporate conservatives provide a disproportionate amount of funding for the GOP. Casino owner Sheldon Adelson, for instance, has pledged more than $10 million for groups opposing President Barack Obama. The wealthy industrialist brothers David and Charles Koch have donated and helped raise millions more.

Religious conservatives and anti-abortion activists, meanwhile, provide thousands of foot soldiers to knock on doors and make phone calls for candidates they support.

Akin's remarks gave Democrats new ammunition to accuse the GOP of encouraging zealots who operate on the political fringe. Democrats note, for example, that convention speakers in Tampa will include Donald Trump and others who still question whether Obama was born in the United States.

"The Akin case shows that the Republican establishment will pander to the social conservatives until they become a liability," said Democratic strategist Doug Hattaway. "But the Wall Street/country club set still rely on the right-wing religious vote to prop up the party at the polls."

Even some veteran Republican operatives question why Romney maintains ties with Trump, whom they view as a distracting glory hound.

A hard, clean break with Trump, however, might alienate a small but fervent group of conservatives who, for now, are in Romney's corner. In a presidential race that conceivably could turn on a few votes in one or two states, the loss of a tiny faction ? led by Donald Trump, Todd Akin or someone else unloved by the Republican establishment ? could prove crucial.

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? Charles Babington covers national politics for The Associated Press.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-akin-row-shows-gops-social-fiscal-rift-172535636.html

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New wave of technologies possible after ground-breaking analysis tool for nanometer devices developed

ScienceDaily (Aug. 26, 2012) ? The nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus -- developed by the University's Department of Physics and Astronomy -- will allow for further developments and new applications for nanotechnology which is increasingly used in harvesting solar energy, computing, communication developments and also in the medical field.

Scientists can now analyse nanostructures at an unprecedented level of detail without destroying the materials in the process, a limitation researchers across the world faced before the Sheffield experts' breakthrough.

Dr Alexander Tartakovskii, who led a team of researchers, said: "We have developed a new important tool for microscopy analysis of nanostructures. In the very tiny quantities of matter used in nanostructures the behaviour of electrons and photons is governed by new quantum effects, quite different from what happens in bulk materials. This makes them attractive for various new technologies.

"Development requires careful structural analysis, in order to understand how the nanostructures are formed, and how we can build them to enhance and control their useful properties. Existing structural analysis methods, key for the research and development of new materials, are invasive: a nanostructure would be irreversibly destroyed in the process of the experiment, and, as a result, the important link between the structural and electronic or photonic properties would usually be lost. This limitation is now overcome by our new techniques, which rely on inherently non-invasive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probing."

The results open a new way of nano-engineering, a full characterisation of a new material and new semiconductor nano-device without destroying them meaning more research and development and device fabrication processes.

Dr Tarakovskii added: "We have developed new techniques which allowed unprecedented sensitivity and enhancement of the NMR signal in nanostructures. Particular nanostructures of interest in our research are semiconductor quantum dots, which are researched widely for their promising photonic applications, and potential for the use in a new type of computer hardware employing quantum logic.

"The result of our experiments was quite unexpected and changed our understanding of the architecture of these nanomaterials: we learned new information about the chemical composition of quantum dots, and also how atom alignment inside the dots deviates from that of a perfect crystal. Importantly, many more measurements of optical and magnetic properties can be done on the same quantum dots which have undergone the NMR probing."

The development of the new techniques and all experimental work was carried out by Dr Evgeny Chekhovich in the group of Dr Alexander Tartakovskii at the Department of Physics and Astronomy in Sheffield. Quantum dot samples used in this work have also been fabricated in Sheffield, in the EPSRC National Facility for III-V Semiconductor Technology.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Leaked Images Reveal More Retro Camera Goodness Might Be On the Way From Fujifilm [Rumors]

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Prosecutors: Aurora suspect made threat in March

FILE - In this July 23, 2012 file photo, James E. Holmes appears in Arapahoe County District Court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes attended a brief procedural hearing in his case on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 in which the prosecution sought the judge's permission to release contact information for the victims to a charity that's raised $4 million for victims. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool, File)

FILE - In this July 23, 2012 file photo, James E. Holmes appears in Arapahoe County District Court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes attended a brief procedural hearing in his case on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 in which the prosecution sought the judge's permission to release contact information for the victims to a charity that's raised $4 million for victims. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool, File)

(AP) ? The man accused of opening fire on an Aurora movie theater told a classmate he wanted to kill people four months before the shooting, newly released court records allege.

Prosecutors made the allegation in a motion released Friday seeking access to James Holmes' records from the University of Colorado Denver's neuroscience graduate program.

Holmes "had conversations with a classmate about wanting to kill people in March 2012, and that he would do so when his life was over," attorneys for the state wrote. The student wasn't identified.

That alleged conversation would have occurred at roughly the same time that police have said Holmes began receiving "a high volume of deliveries" at his home and at the university. Police haven't said what those packages contained, but they said he ordered thousands of rounds of ammunition on the Internet.

The prosecution's allegation is the earliest report of a possible threat from Holmes, who was an enigma to many before authorities said he opened fire on a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" on July 20. Twelve people were killed and 58 were wounded.

Prosecutors allege Holmes also made unspecified threats to a professor in June, the same month in which they say he failed his year-end final. University officials say he left the program after the exam.

Holmes' attorneys argue that prosecutors should have no access to his student records. It's not clear whether Holmes' attorneys filed a response to the prosecution's allegations. Most filings in the case are sealed and none of the defense filings released Friday by the judge address the alleged threats.

The prosecution motion was filed last week but not released by the judge until Friday, a day after a court hearing in which prosecutors first asserted that Holmes had made threats. They didn't disclose any details about the threats then but did say that professors had sought to keep Holmes out of their labs and that "professors urged that he find another line of business."

A spokeswoman from the University of Colorado declined comment. Prosecutors and defense attorneys didn't return calls seeking comment.

Holmes' defense lawyer, Daniel King, has said Holmes is mentally ill and was seeing a psychiatrist at the university, setting up a possible insanity defense.

However, prosecutors are suggesting that Holmes was motivated by his anger that he was failing at school.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Karen Pearson told the judge Thursday that prosecutors need access to school records to establish motive by showing what Holmes hoped to accomplish at CU and the "dissatisfaction with what occurred in his life that led to this."

They also want to see records from campus police and a campus threat evaluation team similar to those established across the country after the 2007 Virginia Tech University shootings.

Prosecutors say they need the university documents to gain access to a notebook reportedly containing violent descriptions of an attack. The notebook was in a package Holmes sent to university psychiatrist Lynne Fenton.

She is expected to testify at an Aug. 30 hearing.

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Lance Armstrong won't fight doping charges; set to lose titles

(Reuters) - Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong said on Thursday he would no longer fight doping charges by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which said it would strip him of his titles and ban him from competitive cycling.

Armstrong, a cancer survivor long considered one of the all-time greats in his sport, made the announcement in a written statement as he faced a midnight deadline on Thursday to formally challenge the accusations against him.

"There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, 'Enough is enough,'" the American cyclist said in the statement, which was posted on his website, Lancearmstrong.com.

"For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in winning my seven Tours since 1999," he said.

A short time later a spokeswoman for the USADA, Annie Skinner, said the agency would strip Armstrong of his seven titles and ban him from the sport of professional cycling for life.

"It is a sad day for all of us who love sport and our athletic heroes," Travis Tygart, USADA's chief executive officer, said in a written statement released to Reuters by the agency.

"This is a heartbreaking example of how the win-at-all-costs culture of sport, if left unchecked, will overtake fair, safe and honest competition, but for clean athletes, it is a reassuring reminder that there is hope for future generations to compete on a level playing field without the use of performance-enhancing drugs," he said.

If the USADA strips Armstrong of his titles he would become one of the highest-profile athletes to face such a sanction, at least since Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was disqualified from the 1988 Seoul Olympics after winning the gold medal in the 100m race.

The Texas-born Armstrong, who retired from professional cycling last year but remains the face of his anti-cancer charity, Livestrong, has long denied that he used performance enhancing drugs to help fuel his brilliant career.

'OUTLANDISH AND HEINOUS'

He maintained that emphatic denial in the statement issued on Thursday, stressing that there was no physical evidence to support what he called Tygart's "outlandish and heinous claims."

Armstrong, who never failed a doping test, said he would "jump at the chance" to put the allegations to rest once and for all, but refused to participate in the USADA process, which he called "one-sided and unfair."

He disputed the agency's authority to take away his titles.

"Today I will turn the page," he said. "I will no longer address this issue regardless of the circumstances."

Armstrong, 40, has been one of the most successful and controversial cyclists of all time, returning to the sport after beating cancer to win the Tour de France an unprecedented seven times in succession from 1999 to 2005.

Livestrong, known for its popular yellow bracelets, takes its inspiration from his achievements and recovery from illness.

The USADA, a quasi-governmental agency created by the U.S. Congress in 2000, formally charged Armstrong in June with doping and taking part in a conspiracy with members of his championship teams. Five other cyclists have been accused of conspiring with Armstrong over the course of 14 years to hide doping activity.

The agency said in a letter to Armstrong that it has blood samples from 2009 and 2010 that are "fully consistent" with doping.

In the letter, which was published in the Washington Post, the agency said it also has at least 10 former teammates and colleagues of Armstrong who will testify he used doping drugs during races from 1999 to 2005.

Earlier this month a federal judge dismissed Armstrong's effort to block the probe, despite a contention by his attorneys that USADA gathered evidence by threatening to ruin the careers of fellow cyclists who have agreed to testify against him.

Armstrong's lawyers also argued that the agency's rules violate his right to a fair trial and that it lacks proper jurisdiction to charge him.

In February, the Justice Department dropped an investigation centered on whether Armstrong and his teammates cheated the sponsor of their bike racing team, the U.S. Postal Service, with a secret doping program.

Armstrong's attorneys say he has "passed every drug test ever administered to him in his career - a total of 500 to 600 tests ... more drug tests than any athlete in history."

They say the International Cycling Union has proper jurisdiction in the case.

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; editing by Christopher Wilson and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lance-armstrong-says-wont-fight-anti-doping-agency-024147317--spt.html

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UFC 151 canceled: Fighters on the undercard react

As Kevin Iole reported, UFC 151 has been canceled. The show, scheduled for Sept. 1, was supposed to feature Jon Jones' title defense against Dan Henderson. Because Henderson sustained a knee injury and Jones turned down Chael Sonnen as a replacement, the entire Las Vegas event has been scrapped.

Jones will go on to fight Lyoto Machida at UFC 152 in Toronto while Henderson rehabilitates, but the card had 10 other fights featuring 20 other fighters. Though the fights will likely be put on other, future cards, moving a fight can severely affect their finances.

With most fighters making the Octagon three or four times a year and only getting paid by the UFC after a fight, they plan their finances around fight dates. Charlie Brenneman, who was supposed to face Kyle Noke at UFC 151, tweeted his unhappiness to Jones.

Shane Roller was scheduled to fight Jacob Volkmann and didn't believe the news at first.

Danny Castillo would like to know if you could spot him a $50.

Lightweight Joe Lauzon was not scheduled for the card, but wrote a good explanation as to why fighters would be angry about the cancellation.

Not only has this screwed over all the fans that bought tickets, non refundable airfare, took off work, made arrangements, etc? but think of all the fighters. Fighters that put in full camps, flew people in that helped them trains, etc. By the time I am actually fight, I spend close to 20k between corners, flights, expenses, coaches, etc? and then to have the whole show cancelled because ONE guy didn't want to fight. This ONE guy that had trained an entire camp, who was the CHAMP and at the top of his weight class,? who was going to fight someone who didn't do the camp, and was fighting UP a weight class.

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