Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Several Australian towns flooded, 4 people killed

People use umbrellas to fend off the rain as they walk through a park in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Torrential rain over the weekend flooded several towns in eastern Australia, and three deaths were reported. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

People use umbrellas to fend off the rain as they walk through a park in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Torrential rain over the weekend flooded several towns in eastern Australia, and three deaths were reported. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

In this image made with a slow shutter speed, a man uses an umbrella to fend off the rain as he walks on a street in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Torrential rain over the weekend flooded several towns in eastern Australia, and three deaths were reported. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

A man use an umbrella to fend off the rain as he walks through a park in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Torrential rain over the weekend flooded several towns in eastern Australia, and three deaths were reported. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

(AP) ? Thousands of Australians huddled in shelters Tuesday as torrential rains flooded cities and towns in the northeast, killing four people and prompting around 1,000 helicopter evacuations.

With floodwaters expected to peak in most of the worst-hit areas later Tuesday, officials were rushing to move those in the highest-risk areas to safety.

In the hard-hit city of Bundaberg, 385 kilometers (240 miles) north of Brisbane, rescue crews plucked 1,000 people to safety after the river that runs through town broke its banks, sending fast-moving, muddy water pouring into streets and homes. Around 1,500 residents fled to evacuation centers, while patients at the local hospital were being airlifted to Brisbane as a precaution.

"Listen to the roar of the water ? that's not helicopters," Queensland Premier Campbell Newman said. "You see a lot of locations where there are literally sort of rapids. There's white water out there, so it is very dangerous."

Queensland residents and officials were being particularly cautious, after floodwaters from heavy rain in late 2010 and early 2011 left much of the state under water in the worst flooding Australia had seen in decades. The 2010-2011 floods killed 35 people, damaged or destroyed 30,000 homes and businesses and left Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city, under water for days.

The current flood crisis was not as severe, though some areas in northern New South Wales were hit by more than half a meter (about 20 inches) of rain, State Emergency Services Deputy Commissioner Steve Pearce said. Four people have died, including a 3-year-old boy who was hit by a falling tree in Brisbane.

"We're expecting flash flooding, we're expecting trees to be brought down, wires to be brought down by these winds," Pearce said. "We're expecting a very challenging 24 hours in front of us."

In the New South Wales city of Grafton, 600 kilometers (370 miles) north of Sydney, 2,500 people were ordered to leave their homes as the Clarence River continued to rise.

"We are in a dangerous situation that requires a timely response and I think the best thing to do is to evacuate," said Richie Williamson, the mayor of Clarence Valley Council.

The flooding was caused by the remnants of a tropical cyclone that also caused severe weather including tornadoes and created sea foam that came ashore on the Queensland coast. The foam covered roads in places, causing traffic to be diverted. Elsewhere, beach-goers waded into the bubbles to pose for photographs.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Salmonella Outbreak Blamed for 16 Illnesses in 5 States

At least 16 people in five different states have fallen ill with salmonella. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told the Associated Press and other media outlets on Monday that the salmonella has been linked to ground beef sold by two different Michigan businesses.

The businesses in question, Gab Halal Foods and Jouni Meats, are both located in the Metro Detroit area. Both businesses issued recalls for a combined total of more than 1,000 pounds of ground beef late last week.

Here is some of the key information that has emerged about the salmonella outbreak as of Monday.

* Gab Halal Foods, which is located in Troy, Mich., issued a recall for "approximately 550 pounds" of ground beef that had been sold through its facility. The beef in question had been produced between Dec. 4 and Dec. 10 of last year.

* Jouni Meats, which is located in Sterling Heights, Mich., had actually issued its recall first, for 500 pounds of ground beef that had been produced at its facility between Dec. 4 and Dec. 9 of last year.

* The majority of salmonella cases have been reported in Michigan, with at least seven cases stemming from the exact same restaurant, where patrons had reportedly consumed raw kibbeh.

* According to reports by Reuters and other media outlets on Monday, nine of the 16 people that have fallen ill with salmonella are from Michigan, while an additional three cases have been identified in Wisconsin, two in Illinois, and one each in Arizona and Iowa.

* No deaths have been reported so far, but at least half of those that have fallen ill with the strain of salmonella linked to the two Michigan businesses have had to be hospitalized.

* Jouni Meats and Gab Halal Foods are individually owned by a pair of brothers. The owner of Jouni Meats, Khalil Jouni, told Reuters on Monday that he believed that the meat may have been tainted elsewhere, as his facility distributed beef to many other local businesses without any report of further illnesses.

* As the Detroit Free Press noted on Monday, salmonella can affect people of all ages. Those affected so far range in age from 2 to 87 years of age. Young children and seniors are likely to be hit harder by the disease than others.

* Various media outlets have noted that this particular strain of salmonella, known as salmonella Typhimurium, is fairly rare in and of itself. More specifically, according to a report by NBC News, the "genetic fingerprint" of this strain has been "rarely seen previously."

* A person who becomes ill with salmonella typically suffers from abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fever, all of which manifest themselves within 12-72 hours "after infection," as noted by the Detroit Free Press.

Vanessa Evans is a musician and freelance writer based in Michigan, with a lifelong interest in health and nutrition issues.

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Novel materials: Smart and magnetic

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Varying magnetic fields and temperature conditions help to elucidate smart materials' transitory magnetic disorder

Novel, smart materials like shape memory alloys very often display so-called glass-like magnetism. Other smart materials with similar properties include those which, when exposed to a magnetic field, change their electrical resistance, known as manganites, or change their temperature, known as magnetocaloric materials. Kaustav Mukherjee and his colleagues from the Consortium for Scientific Research Indore in India studied a key stage in the formation of such a magnetic glass material, called Pr0.5 Ca0.5 Mn0.975 Al0.025 O3, in a paper about to be published in The European Physical Journal B.

They focused on the stage where 'water to ice' style transformation -- referred to as first-order magnetic transformation -- is arrested upon cooling. This is a phenomenon dubbed kinetic arrest, corresponding to a temperature where the material undergoes a transition from a magnetic to a non-magnetic state, with the two phases competing with each other.

Glass-like magnetic materials display fragile magnetic properties. They draw their name from the similarity to the fragility observed in conventional, chemical glass. If a magnetic field is applied while the sample is cooled to what is referred to as its transition temperature, magnetisation of the sample increases and the material becomes magnetic. However, the magnetisation continues to increase further with time, even if the magnetic field and temperature remain constant.

The authors performed bulk measurements of magnetisation on powder samples of Pr0.5 Ca0.5 Mn0.975 Al0.025 O3, at the transition point between magnetic and non-magnetic states. To do so, they simultaneously varied both the magnetic field and the temperature of the sample. They observed the formation of the kinetic arrest band and showed that it is inversely correlated with states reached at extremes of temperature described at supercooling and superheating bands. They then established that the kinetic arrested state is different from the supercooled state.

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More than 1 brain behind E=mc2

Monday, January 28, 2013

Two American physicists outline the role played by Austrian physicist Friedrich Hasen?hrl in establishing the proportionality between the energy (E) of a quantity of matter with its mass (m) in a cavity filled with radiation. In a paper about to be published in EPJ H, Stephen Boughn from Haverford College in Pensylvannia and Tony Rothman from Princeton University in New Jersey argue how Hasen?hrl's work, for which he now receives little credit, may have contributed to the famous equation E=mc2.

According to science philosopher Thomas Kuhn, the nature of scientific progress occurs through paradigm shifts, which depend on the cultural and historical circumstances of groups of scientists. Concurring with this idea, the authors believe the notion that mass and energy should be related did not originate solely with Hasen?hrl. Nor did it suddenly emerge in 1905, when Einstein published his paper, as popular mythology would have it.

Given the lack of recognition for Hasen?hrl's contribution, the authors examined the Austrian physicist's original work on blackbody radiation in a cavity with perfectly reflective walls. This study seeks to identify the blackbody's mass changes when the cavity is moving relative to the observer.

They then explored the reason why the Austrian physicist arrived at an energy/mass correlation with the wrong factor, namely at the equation: E = (3/8) mc2. Hasen?hrl's error, they believe, stems from failing to account for the mass lost by the blackbody while radiating.

Before Hasen?hrl focused on cavity radiation, other physicists, including French mathematician Henri Poincar? and German physicist Max Abraham, showed the existence of an inertial mass associated with electromagnetic energy. In 1905, Einstein gave the correct relationship between inertial mass and electromagnetic energy, E=mc2. Nevertheless, it was not until 1911 that German physicist Max von Laue generalised it to include all forms of energy.

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Weatherman caught playing online game on TV - Pocket-lint

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28 January 2013 12:33 GMT / By Rik Henderson

If there's a film crew visiting your office you really should be careful what you're seen doing. Especially if you are in the background of an interview with your boss. And even more so if you work for the Chinese government.

During a news broadcast about the smog-filled skies over Shanghai, Shanghai TV News interviewed a senior meteorologist about the impact of the adverse weather while an assistant could clearly be seen in the background playing Three Kingdoms Killers (Sanguosha), China's favourite online card game, rather than actually doing his job.

Around 25 seconds into the news clip, the leather jacketed employee seems to be completely oblivious to the fact that State news is filming him "goofing off". To make matters worse, it's become quite a viral over the last few days.

Gossip blog Shanghaiist reports that "netizens" have been registering reactions across social networks since its original broadcast on 25 January.

One posted, "Isn't it normal to go to work in order to play Sanguosha?" Another, "I've heard that the Sanguosha game is the favourite computer game of government employees. I'd say this is fairly representative of their normal working-state."

The report comes after another revealed that the Chinese government may be looking to lift its 13-year ban on home games consoles. Maybe this will speed up the proposal.

Via: kotaku.com Via: shanghaiist.com

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Criminal Law ? Aldrich Legal Services

This week in the Michigan Court of Appeals,Defendant?s convictions arose from two separate incidents involving the C brothers in 11/10. In 3/09, MC hit defendant in the head with a crowbar and served one year in jail for the assault. At the trial in this case, MC and AC both testified that on 11/19/10, defendant held a gun out a car window as he rode past their home. Then on 11/21/10 while AC was driving with MC in the passenger seat, they encountered defendant at a traffic light. AC and defendant exchanged looks, AC followed defendant?s car, defendant brandished the same gun and AC urged him to ?shoot, shoot, shoot.? After hearing a gunshot, the C brothers observed blood coming from the back of AC?s head, where he was grazed with a bullet. The defense theory at trial was that defendant was not present. He argued on appeal that the evidence did not support the 25-point score for a life-threatening injury, and that OV 3 should have been scored at only 10 points for bodily injury requiring medical treatment. The court disagreed. The trial court?s scoring of the sentencing guidelines is reviewed to determine whether the trial court properly exercised its discretion and whether the record evidence adequately supports a particular score. Twenty-five points should be scored for OV 3 if ?[l]ife threatening or permanent incapacitating injury occurred to a victim.? The statute does not require medical testimony to prove a life-threatening injury. A score of 10 points is appropriate if ?[b]odily injury requiring medical treatment occurred to a victim.? The statute mandates assessment of the ?highest number of points possible.? The evidence at trial showed that defendant discharged a loaded firearm toward AC?s vehicle, and a bullet grazed the left rear of his skull. AC testified that he felt something hot, saw blood on his hand after he touched his head, and was in pain. MC observed ?a lot of blood? and described AC?s injury as a ?real big gash? on the back of the head. AC?s uncle observed a ?gush of blood? coming from AC?s head and rushed him to the hospital while calling 911. The uncle explained that AC was ?bleeding so much.? AC received stitches and was in the hospital for three hours before being released. At trial the actual scar on the back of AC?s head, along with photographs of his blood-stained shirt and his blood drippings in the car were shown. The court also held that none of the other issues defendant raised on appeal had merit and affirmed.

The court held, inter alia, that the trial court reasonably inferred from the record evidence as to the location of AC?s wound and the amount of blood the wound produced that AC suffered a ?life-threatening? injury. Thus, the evidence and reasonable inferences arising from it adequately supported the trial court?s 25-point score for OV 3. Aldrich Legal Sercvo

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It?s basic economics: An increase in the supply of a product coupled with a decrease in demand results in a drop in price.

But that isn?t happening with oil.

Since 2008, oil production in the United States has surged a stunning 28 percent as the controversial practice of fracking unlocks new supplies in North Dakota and Texas. At the same time, use of oil and petroleum products has fallen 4 percent, as Americans switch to more efficient cars.

In theory at least, both of those factors should have pushed the price of crude down. Instead, it?s gone up.

Since bottoming out during the financial crisis, oil futures traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange have nearly tripled in value, climbing from $33.87 per barrel in December 2008 to roughly $95 this month. Although $33.87 was an aberration, a temporary low brought on by economic collapse, oil still costs substantially more now than it did in 2007, before the recession began.

The high price illustrates a brutal truth of today?s interconnected world ? oil is a global commodity, bought and sold in a global marketplace. Even while demand falls in the United States, it?s growing in countries such as China and India. And it?s growing fast enough there that booming oil production in the United States can?t keep pace.

?You?re seeing record world demand growth, but supply is not keeping up so much,? said John Felmy, chief economist for the American Petroleum Institute. ?It?s a world price. We?re a part of it, but only a part of it.?

Critics say the price paradox undercuts the oil industry?s efforts to drill in more of America?s public lands and coastal waters. Doing so, they say, won?t necessarily help Americans at the gas pump. Indeed, gasoline prices in California set records last year, with the statewide average hitting $4.67 per gallon.

Price myth

?It really debunks the myth of ?Drill, baby, drill,? that if we just produce more oil, prices will stay low or go lower,? said Michael Marx, director of the Sierra Club?s Beyond Oil campaign.

Higher domestic production has had a small effect on U.S. oil prices ? just not enough to keep them from rising.

Much of the new oil comes from North Dakota and flows into pipelines in the Midwest. But the lines that connect the Midwest to export terminals on the Gulf Coast can?t carry all the additional crude. The result has been a glut of petroleum in one particular place, the pipeline hub of Cushing, Okla. And Cushing is the delivery point for the oil contracts traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

So the price of those contracts, for West Texas Intermediate crude, is running about $17 below the standard international price, in large part due to the glut in Cushing. But West Texas crude still costs more than $95 per barrel ? a price that would have seemed shocking just a few years ago.

Indeed, American oil prices have been rising at the same time that fracking and horizontal drilling have revolutionized the nation?s oil industry.

U.S. oil production peaked at 9.6 million barrels per day in 1970, enjoyed a brief resurgence in the 1980s and then entered a long slide. The bottom came in 2008, when production fell to 5 million barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The rebound has been swift. Last year, U.S. production jumped to 6.4 million barrels per day, according to data released last week by the American Petroleum Institute. Not since 1997 has the country pumped that much oil. And the numbers keep climbing.

Meanwhile, the country?s use of oil and gasoline is falling, albeit slowly. According to the institute, demand for all petroleum products in the United States slid 2 percent in 2012, reaching its lowest point in 16 years. Despite the improving economy, Americans used fewer petroleum products last year than they did in the depths of the recession.

But the world?s thirst for oil, gasoline and diesel continues to grow. And that thirst isn?t easy to slake.

Oil demand in China, for example, rose 3.4 percent last year, reaching 9.68 million barrels per day, according to the Platts energy information service. And 2012 was a relatively rough time for China?s economy, with conditions improving only toward the end of the year. The country?s oil demand hit 10.58 million barrels per day in December, according to Platts.

?Easily offset?

Against that background, the increase in U.S. oil production doesn?t seem so dramatic, certainly not enough to cut the price.

?It?s not even 1 percent of world production,? Felmy said. ?That?s relatively small and can be easily offset.?

The Energy Information Administration does not yet have an estimate for global oil production last year. But in 2011, worldwide production rose less than 1 percent compared with 2010.

Of course, America?s current oil boom is just getting under way.

The International Energy Agency, an intergovernmental body not known for wild-eyed predictions, recently forecast that the United States could overtake Saudi Arabia as the world?s largest oil producer by 2020. Will all that extra petroleum finally mean lower prices? That depends on how fast global oil use continues to grow, and how much petroleum other countries produce.

?It?s a difficult question to answer, because there?s not a one-for-one (relationship) between an increase in production and a decrease in prices,? said Doug MacIntyre, director of the Energy Information Administration?s office of petroleum statistics. ?There are so many other factors.?

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Obama picks foreign policy aide as chief of staff

President Barack Obama, with current White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew, right, announces that he will name current Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough,left, as his next chief of staff, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama, with current White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew, right, announces that he will name current Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough,left, as his next chief of staff, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

FILE - In this March 6, 2011 file photo, Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough speaks in Sterling, Va. The White House says President Barack Obama has picked McDonough as his next chief of staff. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama announced Friday that his new chief of staff is longtime trusted aide Denis McDonough, whom the president described as a close friend unafraid to deliver straight talk.

McDonough has been a longtime foreign policy adviser to the president and is popular among the White House staff. Obama made the announcement in the East Room of the White House with McDonough and outgoing chief of staff Jack Lew, who has been nominated as Treasury Secretary, at his side.

"I know you'll always give it to me straight, as only a friend can, telling me not only what I want to hear, but more importantly, what I need to hear to make the best possible decisions on behalf of the American people," Obama told McDonough.

Obama said McDonough has played a key role in every one of the major national security decisions of his presidency, including the end of the war in Iraq, winding down the war in Afghanistan, responses to natural disasters in Haiti and Japan and repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service members.

McDonough's place in Obama's inner circle was illustrated during the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May 2011. He is among those whose images are captured in a White House photograph seated in the situation room with Obama and other senior officials watching the raid unfold.

Obama complimented McDonough for being so humble, visiting troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and wounded warriors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center without fanfare or cameras to learn about the needs of the troops. "Then he comes back here to the White House, and he gets it done. And that's the kind of focus, but also the kind of heart, that I want in this White House," Obama said.

He said McDonough also is tough, having been raised in Minnesota as one of 11 children. And he teased that the father of three and former St. John's University football player "made up for modest talents with extraordinary dedication and a high threshold for pain."

Earlier, McDonough worked as a foreign policy specialist in Congress, including as a senior foreign policy adviser to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., before moving to Obama's Senate office. Obama joked that McDonough showed him where the Senate restrooms were and how to pass a bill.

McDonough's new role was previously filled by Rahm Emanuel, William Daly and Pete Rouse, as interim chief of staff, before Lew.

Obama also bid goodbye to top aide David Plouffe, his 2008 campaign manager, who was leaving the White House Friday. "If it were not for him, we would not have been as effective a White House, and I probably wouldn't be here," Obama said.

Other senior personnel shifts were made Friday, including the appointment of Obama chief congressional lobbyist Rob Nabors as McDonough's deputy for policy. Vice President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Tony Blinken, is taking over McDonough's post as deputy national security advisor.

Katy Kale is being promoted from to assistant to the president for management and administration after serving as the deputy for that post. Assistant Attorney General Lisa Monaco, head of the Justice Department's National Security Division, was selected to take over for John Brennan as advisor for homeland security and counterterrorism once his nomination as head of the Central Intelligence Agency is confirmed.

White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer is being promoted to senior advisor. Pfeiffer deputy Jennifer Palmieri will take over as communications director.

Miguel Rodriguez is being named to take over the top lobbying post after serving under Nabors, and Obama campaign staffer David Simas is being named a deputy senior advisor for communications and strategy.

The White House announced Friday that Chris Lu, an aide who has been with Obama since his time as a senator and most recently managed relations with his Cabinet, was leaving his post. The job will be taken over by Danielle Gray, formerly deputy director of the National Economic Council. In a statement, Obama praised Lu for overseeing "one of the most stable and effective Cabinets in history" and said he's asked him to consider taking on another administration job after he takes some time off.

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TechStars Grad Distil.It Lands $1.8M To Help Your Business Put A ...

Distil.it, a cloud-based platform that aims to help businesses quash web scraping and other nefarious web-born fraud, announced today that it has landed $1.8 million in seed financing. Investors in the round included ff Venture Capital, Idea Fund Partners, CIT, Piedmont RIA, Cloud Power Fund and TechStars.

What has investors intrigued? Distil.it co-founder and CEO Rami Essaid believes that Distil.it is the first Content Protection Network (CPN) that helps businesses identify and block content scraping and data theft. Its technology allows it to scan your website?s traffic and make realtime decisions, distinguishing between your customers and bots, while accelerating your content through 15 global nodes to reduce server loads and improve site speed.

A part of the inaugural class of TechStars Cloud in early 2012, Distil.it?s CEO tells us that the company has been experiencing 35 percent month-over-month revenue growth over the last four months, part of what has made it so appealing to investors. There?s also the fact that this has become a growing problem for businesses. When someone scrapes and duplicates content, they steal visitors, SEO rank and revenue. Not cool, bro. Not cool.

So, Distil?s Content Protection Network helps companies stop this, identifying and elbow-dropping on malicious content scraping and theft.

As to what makes Distil.it different: Essaid tells us that, unlike other solutions, the startup doesn?t rely on rate limiting to identify and stop bots, instead using ?sophisticated code injections? to verify a connection?s identity and find automated agents. It then applies a layer of machine learning that enables it to discern the difference between bot traffic and human on a site-to-site basis.

The biggest differentiator from sites like Siteblackbox and Sentor, he says, is that when the site catches a malicious bot in action, it builds a signature to ensure that it?s never allowed to return. Distil.it then aggregates those signatures across all of its customers, crowdsourcing bot DNA so that every business gets to benefit from each bot captured. A digital community service.

With the new capital in tow, going forward, the startup plans to expand its cloud network footprint, spinning up four new data centers over the next quarter. It also is working to add more robust analytics to its user portals ? tools that will help customers better identify who is trying to attack them, while giving them ways to monetize based on that traffic.

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Skype prodded by privacy groups over transparency

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As Skype becomes more and more integrated with Microsoft's other products, privacy advocates around the world have asked it and its parent company to come clean on how, when and why the widely used?video chatting program?complies with government requests for information.

The request comes in the form of an open letter?Thursday,?addressed to Skype's president and Microsoft's chief privacy officer and general counsel, and ?is?signed by dozens of?organizations, including?the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Digital Rights Foundation.

People all over the world use Skype, including not just distant friends and family members, but journalists and activists for whom the secure and private chat platform is indispensable, the organizations say. And since Skype's takeover, there hasn't been a clear line on whether the service would remain that way.

Since 2011, when Microsoft purchased Skype for $8.5 billion, there have been relatively few bugs and breaches in the service. But at the same time, no information has been publicized that details what information Skype?collects, how it protects it, and with whom that information is shared.

In the letter, the signers ask for regular reports, like those put out by Google and Twitter, describing requests for information made by the government or private individuals. Details on what information is vulnerable to (or protected from) network providers and hackers are also suggested, and a statement on how Skype plans to cooperate with certain information-collection and wiretapping laws in the U.S. and China.

A Microsoft spokesperson declined to address the questions of the letter specifically, but offered the following statement to NBC News:

We are reviewing the letter. Microsoft has an ongoing commitment to collaborate with advocates, industry partners and governments worldwide to develop solutions and promote effective public policies that help protect people's online safety and privacy.

The letter can be read in its entirety here; references and links are at the bottom of the page.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBCNews Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Yes, Of Course The Guy Who Made This Awful App Is a Virgin

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Facebook Lobbying Spend Up 196%, Google Up 70% In 2012 To Try To Sway Privacy, Anti-Trust Legislation

LobbyistWhen you're crushing your competitors, it's the government that can be your biggest threat. That's why Google grew its lobbying spend 70% to $16.48 million in 2012 and Facebook's fees soared 196% to $3.99 million as they tried to buy government influence. Not everyone's so worried about Washington, though. Apple's yearly lobbying spend decreased 13% to $2.26 million.

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Not so fast: Women on frontlines 'distracting,? say critics

By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

Critics of the Pentagon?s decision to allow women to serve in many combat positions accused the military of putting social experimentation and political correctness ahead of the fighting power of American troops.

The decision, announced Thursday by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, appeared to be met mostly with approval on Capitol Hill ??and jubilation among women who have served in the armed forces.

But others, including some combat veterans, Republicans in Congress and culturally conservative groups, expressed deep reservations or outright opposition.


One former Marine infantryman, Ryan Smith, said that combat readiness could be harmed by the decision. In an Op-Ed article published Thursday in The Wall Street Journal, Smith focused on some of the more unseemly aspects of combat service.

During the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he wrote, his unit went more than a month without showering and then was lined up naked to be pressure-washed.

?It would be distracting and potentially traumatizing to be forced to be naked in front of the opposite sex, particularly when your body has been ravaged by lack of hygiene,? Smith wrote. ?In the reverse, it would be painful to witness a member of the opposite sex in such an uncomfortable and awkward position.

?The relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to violate societal norms,? he concluded.

Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, a Marine combat veteran who served two tours in Iraq and a third in Afghanistan, said that the question was whether the change would ?actually make our military better at operating in combat and killing the enemy.?

?What needs to be explained is how this decision, when all is said and done, increases combat effectiveness rather than being a move done for political purposes,? Hunter said in a statement. A spokesman told NBC News that the congressman believes the decision was rushed, and that it was unclear how the Pentagon reached its decision.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, quickly announced his support for Panetta?s decision. But he said Thursday that he wants to be sure ?to make sure that the standards, particularly the physical standards, are met so that the combat efficiency of the units are not degraded.?

For the past 10 years, women in the U.S. military have served at the frontlines in Iraq and Afghanistan but never as ground combat troops. That will soon change as a ban against women in combat is lifted. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports and retired Col. Jack Jacobs gives his take.

In remarks as he was entering a confirmation hearing for Sen. John Kerry as secretary of state, McCain said that allowing women in combat was ?the right thing to do.?

When a reporter suggested that American military women were already in combat roles ? more than 150 women have died and nearly 1,000 have been wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ??McCain said, ?Well, not really.?

?It?s one thing to be some place where a rocket hits and be wounded, and it?s another thing to be out there on a night raid against al-Qaida,? McCain said. ?But the fact is that this is a???I support this decision, and I think that women are fully qualified to carry out that mission.?

A senior defense official told NBC News on Wednesday that exceptions would probably remain, and that elite special operations positions among the Navy SEALs, Army Rangers and Delta Force, another branch of the Army, would probably stay closed to women.

There were about 166,000 women serving in active duty in 2011, the most recent year for which figures are available. They accounted for about 14 percent of the active armed forces. Women were most represented in the Air Force, at 19 percent, and least in the Marines, 6 percent.

There were about 36,000 women among active-duty officers, or about 17 percent.

Polls consistently show broad support for allowing women in combat roles. Support ran almost 3-to-1 in a Quinnipiac University poll conducted last February.

Still, a conservative Christian activist group, Concerned Women for America, was blunt in its opposition to the shift.

?The point of the military is to protect our country,? the group?s president, Penny Nance, said in a statement. ?Anything that distracts from that is detrimental. Our military cannot continue to choose social experimentation and political correctness over combat readiness.?

Some critics of Panetta?s decision expressed concern that women would not be able to meet physical-fitness requirements of the military, or that the standards for physical fitness would be lowered, weakening the force, to make them fair to women.

Anne Coughlin, a University of Virginia law professor who helped form a group that inspired a lawsuit against Panetta last year, opposing the ban, said that she saw no merit in any of the arguments for the ban.

Arguments about unit cohesion, she said, rely on a stereotype ? that men and women will get up to ?mischief? in close quarters. She said that she applauded strict fitness requirements, physical and psychological, and that there was no reason to expect that the military would endanger troops by lowering them.

?Some women, just like some men, may not be able to satisfy some of those standards,? she told NBC News in a telephone interview. ?It seems preposterous to me to think that the secretary of defense and the people who are in charge of designing the military standards would put the nation in peril in this way, and they are certainly not be being asked to do that.?

Related: 'It's about time!': Female veterans cheer over women's right to fight
Related:?Defense chief Panetta to clear women for combat roles

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Robot-assisted 3D printer aids march of the machines

Paul Marks, chief technology correspondent

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While some 3D printers can make many of the parts needed to make a copy of themselves, most need human help to assemble the final product. Not for much longer: machines could soon be making machines if Roomba maker iRobot gets its way.

The Bedford, Massachusetts, firm has filed a US patent on a way to rid 3D printers of the need for pesky humans, allowing robots to do all the post-printing work to make a complete product. The firm notes that the output of 3D printers still needs a lot of human intervention: removing unwanted material such as burrs on plastic and metal parts, or removing powdery dust from internal voids that need stuffing with, say, circuit boards and batteries. And final assembly is done by hand, too, pushing together connectors and fasteners, for instance.

Enter iRobot's do-it-all robotic fabricator, comprising a twin-armed robot allied with a 3D printer, a milling machine and a drill, all on one platform. The platform is peppered with sensors so that a computer can choreograph all stages of manufacture, using the additive technique of 3D printing or the subtractive ones of milling and drilling, as needed. Both robot arms have dextrous grippers with six degrees of freedom, so one can hold a newly 3D-printed piece while the other secures another piece to it with glue, connectors or fasteners.

"Since no human intervention is used product design is simpler and production is more efficient," claim the inventors. It's clear is that if anyone thought 3D printers might spawn a new wave of employment they had better think again: it looks like any such benefit could be short-lived.

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Video: Matthews: Obama's inaugural address was a 'statement of hope'

PFT: Colin Kaepernick vindicates Jim Harbaugh

When 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh benched Alex Smith and elevated Colin Kaepernick to the starting job, many proclaimed that anything less than a Super Bowl berth would be evidence that Harbaugh made the wrong decision. Under that standard, Harbaugh knocked it out of the park.

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Housing recovery spurs pickup in remodeling

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More American homeowners are repairing and remodeling their houses again as the overall housing market begins to show signs of life.

"It had been quite dismal for most remodeling contractors,? said Tom O?Grady, president of O?Grady Builders, based in Drexel Hill, Pa. ?I had gone two years without doing a significant home addition. Very few inquiries even. And now I?ve got two. That tells me it?s coming back.?

Much like the recovery in the overall housing industry, the pickup in remodeling comes as home prices have staged a convincing bottom in most of the country, said O?Grady. Just as falling prices discouraged homeowners from repairing or expanding a house, rising prices have given them confidence to undertake a delayed project. Rising home equity is also helping to finance the work, he said.

The remodeling industry is also benefiting from the need to fix up the swollen inventory of foreclosed houses in many distressed markets, according to a?report released Wednesday by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

?All those homes that have gone through foreclosure or short sales are now coming back on the market,? said Kermit Baker, a senior fellow at the center. ?In a lot of cases these properties have been abandoned for the last few years. So you?ve got some properties in pretty tough shape.?

Until about a year ago, the remodeling industry was also in tough shape. From a 2007 peak of more than $325 billion, revenues had fallen by 16 percent in 2011. At the height of the housing boom, home remodeling accounted for some 327,000 construction industry jobs before falling to 216,000 at the start of 2010. Employment has been gradually coming back but closed out last year at 250,000.

O?Grady had five full?time employees on his payroll at the peak. Now he has two.

"I don?t think anybody in our business is saying ?I think it's time for me to go back to my level of employment that I had back in 04-06,'" he said. "I think a lot of remodeling contractors are going try to stay away from having a full stable of employees because they felt so bad about letting them go."

O?Grady, who heads a research committee for the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, said two-thirds of the trade group?s members expect to see a continued pickup in demand this year.

Some of that demand continues to come from homeowners looking to improve the energy efficiency of their homes, a spending category that held up well through the downturn, said Baker. That was partly spurred by government incentives during the economic?stimulus program along with worries about volatile energy costs.

Some contractors in areas that sustained heavy damage from Superstorm?Sandy told a recent NARI survey they were seeing an uptick?in business for storm-related work.?

Older homeowners fixing up their home for retirement are also a major source of new business for the remodeling industry, said Baker.

?Their share of spending went up pretty dramatically because they have more equity in their home compared to younger households," he said.

That trend is expected to continue, as many aging baby boomers decide to retrofit their homes to better accommodate their retirement years.

Younger households are also expected to move ahead on long-delayed projects to accommodate growing families. Some deferred repairs can only be postponed for so long.

As long as the overall economy continues to improve gradually, O?Grady expects remodeling demand to continue to pick up.

?There a whole lot more feeling of certainly that the economy is on the rebound and homeowners have more certainty about their ability to retain their employment,? he said.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/economywatch/housing-recovery-spurs-pickup-remodeling-1B8068229

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Jeff Anderson Celebrates 1 Year at McCurley Orsinger McCurley ...

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The last year has seen Mr. Anderson once again named to the Texas Super Lawyers list (as he has been ever since the list debuted in 2003) and one of D Magazine?s Best Lawyers in Dallas (to which he has been named every year possible since 2004). He has also appeared on Fox 4 News to discuss the premarital agreement at issue in the Deion Sanders divorce case.

?The last year has been an eventful one, and I?m happy to say that my decision to join McCurley Orsinger was, in hindsight, an extremely good one,? Mr. Anderson said. ?I?ve worked with and against the lawyers here for as long as I?ve been a lawyer, and I?ve known Mike McCurley since I was a young boy and he was one of my father?s opponents. So even though this was a big change for me, the fact that I?m working with lawyers I?ve respected for decades has made the transition an easy one.?

Mr. Anderson joined McCurley Orsinger on January 2, 2012, after running his own family law firm for almost 20 years. He is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a member of the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists, and a past member of the Texas Family Law Council.

He has been an active member of the Dallas, Denton and Collin County Bar Associations and, in 1999, served on the first governing body of the newly formed Family Section of the Collin County Bar Association.

Firm founder Mike McCurley says his only regret is that Mr. Anderson didn?t join the firm sooner.

?Jeff has consistently been one of the best family lawyers in Dallas,? Mr. McCurley says. ?It took a while, though, for the stars to align. I?m grateful they did, though. We?re a better firm with him here.?

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