Monday, December 31, 2012

[All iPads] Do you 'manage' your iPad Apps that are open?

What I mean is, do you spend much time going in and killing apps that you've recently used? I was with iPhone from the very start but in the last year or so I've been pretty fully dedicated with Android. I always made it a point to back out of apps so they'd close down when I was done using them.

I know that both iOS and Android do a pretty good job about killing processes as needed but I tried to manage it myself if I can. I never used things like Task Killers but I'd do what I could on my end.

But as it stands, I'm getting tired of worrying about that crap, lol. I just got my iPad 4th Gen and wondered if I should be perfectly fine with ZERO concern about all the apps running in the multitasking bar.

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How The Africa Cup of Nations affects the Premier League and Football League - Group A review

Angola, Cape Verde, Morocco and hosts South Africa are in Group A of the African Cup of Nations and their involvement has either directly or indirectly affected teams such as Everton, Crystal Palace, Oldham Athletic, Norwich City, QPR, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Wrexham.

Next year the African Nations Cup is once again in full flow as Zambia look to defend their title in South Africa. As always the competition will have an effect on global football as many stars players from the bigger leagues consider joining up with their countries in a bid to become kings of their home continent.

The Confederation of African Football has set the deadline for the submission of squads for January 9th; with the full list of 23-players being named by midnight. Any late submissions will see a substantial fine and the loss of a player from the list.

Some teams have announced their preliminary squads or training camp teams early but this of course doesn?t cater for the English League system whose continued lack of a winter break means most of the English based players will not be available until shortly before the competition starts on the 19th January.

But which Premier League and football league teams are going to win and lose from the Africa Cup of Nations?

Here is a country-by-country guide for Group A.

South Africa

Unless there is a dramatic U-turn from recent international retiree Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar the Premier League should remain largely unaffected by the host nation?s squad choices. Lower down the football pyramid however and Crystal Palace could be without midfield enforcer Kagisho Dikgacoi and Oldham Athletic could lose Dean Furman to the Bafana Bafana. Norwich City winger Andrew Surman is also eligible but has made his intentions clear that he will not play for the country of his birth.

Angola

No current Premier League interest however former Manchester United and Hull City striker Manucho will be looking to add to his impressive goal record for the Palancas Negras.

Morocco

Interestingly The Atlas Lions qualification could have had a bigger impact on the Premier League than is being felt.?Adel Taarabt is not selected for the squad; the?QPR player had given mixed signals as to whether he would accept a call-up, but there are others who have been.?Oussama Assaidi and Karim El Ahmadi of Liverpool and Aston Villa respectively are in, but?Maraoune Chamakh of Arsenal has also not been selected

Cape Verde

The shock qualifiers from the tiny archipelago nation do not have any current players who play in the UK. However their effect is still felt in the Premier League as they qualified at the expense of Cameroon. That means the likes of QPR defender Stephane M?Bia, Tottenham full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Norwich defender Sebastian Bassong and Wrexham goalie Joslain Mayebi will not be lost at the turn of the year.

Who do you think loses out most from the 2013 African Cup of Nations?

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Scientists Turn to Unsaturated Fats for Healthier Ice Cream

Cover Image: January 2013 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

Scientists are experimenting with unsaturated fats for a rich but less artery-clogging dessert


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Ice cream is a complex, three-phase food system in which ice (solid), air (gas) and unfrozen water (liquid) coexist. Much that makes ice cream an indulgence derives from its relatively high fat content, which can range from 10 to 18 percent in premium varieties. In addition to its role in taste and flavor development, fat is crucial to ice cream's texture. No wonder, then, that most low-fat varieties fail to offer the same taste sensation.

Lately food scientists have found clever ways to experiment with unsaturated fats aiming to bring consumers the full satisfaction of ice cream with fewer of the health consequences associated with saturated fats. Solid fat builds structure in ice cream via partial coalescence, which occurs when two fat droplets collide and fuse only ?at their hip,? remaining distinguishable from each other. The fusion is mediated by crystals that protrude from the surface of the spherical droplets?imagine the thorns of a prickly pear?that pierce neighboring droplets as they collide. These droplets then aggregate and deposit onto the surface of air bubbles and stabilize the frozen foam. In this way, partial coalescence enables ice cream to taste creamier, hold its shape and melt more slowly.

Given that unsaturated fats are liquid, the original thought was that they would not be good candidates to make ice cream less of a sin. Recent research, however, has the skeptics thinking twice. New studies led by Douglas Goff of the University of Guelph in Ontario suggest that plateletlike or needlelike droplets (as opposed to spheres) that contain 40 to 60 percent unsaturated fats are very effective at building structure in ice cream. Such fats can be blends of any highly unsaturated oil (such as high-oleic sunflower or canola oil) and saturated fats such as coconut oil or cocoa butter. Platelets formed only when Goff's team added commonly used unsaturated emulsifiers, such as glycerol monooleate, which are thought to force the fat crystals to grow preferentially in one dimension, hence generating the needlelike profile. Because of their shape, the amount of fat needed to create a stable frozen foam (via partial coalescence) decreases. This opens up the possibility for low(er) fat, creamy, slow-melting ice cream.

This article was originally published with the title Healthier Ice Cream?.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Vega is a research manager at Mars Botanical, a division of Mars, Inc. His opinions are his own.


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

2012 enters the record books. Were you paying attention? A news quiz.

The year 2012 brought no shortage of significant news, from scheduled political transitions in the US and China to unexpected tragedies, moments of human triumph, and more record-setting in the realm of social media.

It's gone by quickly. Were the London Olympics really just a few months ago??Test your knowledge of these events with the Monitor's 2012 news quiz.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Police chase ends in crash that kills woman, boy

By Michael L. Kaufman, NBC Los Angeles

A police chase turned deadly on Christmas night in Pasadena, Calif., when an SUV being pursued collided with a minivan, killing a woman and an 11-year-old boy.

Police were attempting to stop the sport utility vehicle after it drove through a stop sign at a location that had been cordoned off by police investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Thursday. Police had been looking out for a suspicious SUV leaving the murder scene.?

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After a short pursuit, the?SUV?crashed into the minivan, which was carrying four people, at about 8:45 p.m. The woman and boy died at the scene; the two other passengers were hospitalized.


The four people in the SUV were arrested and taken into police custody. It is unclear who was driving the vehicle.

"We're trying to make sure that if they're connected, we can put the dots together and arrest the right people," said Pasadena Police Deputy Chief Darryl Qualls.

Police identified those arrested as Demarius Hanna, 22, Brittany Washington, 21, Jada Mays, 18, and Darryl Williams, 22. Police told NBC4 that the suspects have not cooperated with the investigation.

Jail records show that Brittany Washington is being held on $1 million bail.?

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Last full moon of 2012 rises Friday

The last full moon of 2012 will rise into the night sky this week in a year-ending lunar treat.

The full moon is actually an instantaneous event when the moon is exactly opposite the sun in the Earth's sky, and this month that occurs on Friday morning, Dec. 28, at 5:21 a.m. EST (1021 GMT). But, to the naked eye, the moon "looks" full for a couple of days on either side of that time, so the exact date doesn't matter.

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Many owners of new telescopes are disappointed when they look at the planets. At its largest, the planet Venus is just barely one arc minute in diameter, about 1/30th of the diameter of the sun or the moon, and all the other planets appear smaller than that.

Telescope owners complain that the planets don't look any larger with a telescope than they do with the naked eye. That isn't true of course, because any telescope will magnify everything dozens or hundreds of times. But when something is as small as a planet, even a lot of magnification won't make it look very big.

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Moon size comparison
The reason why the sun appears 30 times bigger than Venus is because the sun is very large. Its true diameter is more than 100 times that of Venus, or of Earth, for that matter, since Venus and Earth are about the same size. The moon appears 30 times bigger than Venus not because it is large, but because it is very close to us. The moon is 2,159 miles in diameter (3,475 kilometers), as compared to the Earth's 7,926 miles (12,756 km) and Venus' 7,521 miles (12,104 km).

In other words, the moon is just slightly more than a quarter of the diameter of the Earth or Venus. Mercury is the planet closest in size to the moon at 3,032 miles in diameter (4,879 km), about 40 percent larger than our moon. One of the reasons that Pluto was demoted to "dwarf planet" status was its small diameter of only 1,485 miles (2,390 km), two-thirds of the diameter of our moon.

Our moon is very large in proportion to its planet, Earth, more than any other moons in the solar system except for Pluto's moon Charon. But because other planets are much larger than Earth, several of their moons are much larger than ours, including three of Jupiter's moons (Io, Ganymede, and Callisto) and one of Saturn's (Titan). Of these, Ganymede is the largest at 3,270 miles (5,262 km), slightly larger than the planet Mercury.

The moon as a planet
Even if you don't own a telescope, looking at the moon with the naked eye can show you the challenges faced by planetary observers.

Earlier this week we saw Jupiter shining brightly alongside the moon. It would take a telescope magnifying about 40 times to make Jupiter appear as big as the moon does with the naked eye. When Mars was closest to Earth in 2003, it took a telescope magnifying 75 times to make Mars appear as big as the moon with the naked eye. At present Mars on the far side of the sun, and requires a telescope magnifying 430 times to make it appear as big as the moon does with the naked eye.

So, if you want an observing challenge similar to trying to spot Jupiter's Great Red Spot or Mars' polar cap, try observing detail on the moon with your naked eye.

The man in the moon
What most people see when they look at the moon is " the man in the moon." This is a pattern of light and dark caused by the albedo markings on the moon. ?Albedo? is a measure of how much light gets reflected by an area on a planet.

Darker areas on the moon's surface, which the early astronomers called "seas," although we now know that they are dry and airless, form the face of a man, in our mind?s eye. Or, they may form a woman, or a rabbit, depending on your culture. These are very similar to the dusky markings which astronomers observe with telescopes on Mars and Mercury, also called albedo markings.

If you try to sketch the markings you see on the moon, you will find, as experienced planetary observers do, that you can see much finer detail than the man in the moon. You should be able to see some of the smaller seas, such as the Mare Crisium, on the eastern limb of the moon, and one or two of the brighter craters, such as Tycho towards the southern limb.

Once you have tried to sketch the moon with your naked eye, try observing it with a small binocular. You will be amazed at how much more detail you can see, and will begin to experience the wonder Galileo must have felt when he first turned his primitive telescopes on the moon. There really is another world out there.

If you snap an amazing photo of the year's final full moon on Friday and would like to share it with SPACE.com for a potential story or gallery, submit photos and comments, including your name and location to spacephotos@space.com.

This article was provided to SPACE.com by Starry Night Education , the leader in space science curriculum solutions. Follow Starry Night on Twitter @StarryNightEdu .

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I installed some speed reading apps and tested them. I?ve so far notices a few ?categories? or groups of equals:

  • One kind exists mostly from showing a text word by word in the middle of the screen. Showing each word a very short time and so you can read at a high wpm because you never need to move your eyes.
  • Another kind is merely a speed reading article disguised as app.
  • Another kind is no speed reading app but just a reading app with a fancy name.
  • Yet another kind is training in the form of news/actually.
  • And the last kind is a training app, not for your own stuff but purely for training.

I only tested them quickly and unions talked the non-interesting. But they aren?t quite what I?m looking for. Maybe I should write one myself for training and guided reading.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Vadnais Heights Farm Real Estate

For those who could have the entrepreneurial spirit, locating farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN could be the optimal scenario. Just what you may or might not recognize is that this sort of life is basically a means to incorporate both household and work. Make no doubt about it, life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN is a real company. It is difficult work, either, but lots of people would not return to living any other way.

Sorts of Farm and Ranch in Vadnais Heights MN

For beginners, there are numerous different kinds of farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. These can include dairy farms, cattle ranches, expanding crops (of many different varieties), orchards and even a poultry farm or ranch. Which type you choose is right for you will depend upon how much land is offered, its place and a number of other aspects.

There are a number of other sorts of land which are closely connected to farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. For instance, you might be considering searching land or timber land or even land for grazing a herd of livestock. There are even real estate agents that focus on a few of these types of farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN.

The Family Farm and Ranch in Vadnais Heights MN

While numerous of the trends are against the small family farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN, there are still lots of people engaged in this kind of way of living. There is something about having the ability to live off the land, eating just what you grow and / or raise, plus having the ability to offer enough of this to support your family members at the same time.

The family farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN is additionally a company enterprise. Before deciding to go into this sort of lifestyle it is best to know precisely what to expect. There will be expenses as you start to farm or raise pets. It is also vital to understand exactly what your crops or products will be sold for. Of course there are always variations in any market, including crops and livestocks and anything else which can be produced on a farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN.

Advantages of Life on the Farm and Ranch in Vadnais Heights MN

There are a number of exceptional perks to life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. For starters, you ought to be anticipating eating many of what you expand and raise. This should generally convert into a much healthier diet and design of life. Think of having the ability to eat your own fresh expanded fruits and vegetables, consume milk from your very own cows, fresh eggs and meat from your very own livestock. Compared with the hormone feed beef and antibiotic and pesticide packed fruit and vegetables, you are likely to lose a lot of weight and feel a lot more energetic and healthy.

Yet another advantage of life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN is that you (and your family) will be closer to nature. You will likely see much more selection of plant and animal life than it would be possible to observe while in the urban area. It is additionally much easier to appreciate nature by a lot more closely observing her cycles and weather patterns.

All of your family will be inculcated with the perfects of hard work and instructed great wholesome American worths. Effort is definitely not the opponent of those living on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. On top of this, you will find out how to operate all different types of equipment and devices. Plus, there will not be any need to go to the fitness center for an excellent exercise, given that farm life is enough of a workout!

For many people, being far from the hustle and bustle of the city is another fantastic advantage of being on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. There will not be any type of traffic, no more 9 to 5, no more everyday commute and being rushed, needing to hurry everywhere. You will certainly be independent and pretty much able to do things exactly the method you wish; no employer is examining your shoulder.

Drawbacks of Life on the Farm and Ranch in Vadnais Heights MN

Perhaps numerous of the advantages do not apply or not have you too excited about life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN? Definitely there are additionally some negatives to consider prior to jumping into this sort of lifestyle.

For lots of people, not being in the urban area might be thought about a drawback of life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN. Some individuals truly delight in being in the city and the busyness of every little thing going on. If this is you, than it might be challenging to live on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN.

Yet another prospective drawback is needing to depend on your very own efforts. Some people merely were not created to be entrepreneurs. If the concept of not having a paycheck waiting each week appears just scary, life on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN could be hard.

Some people are merely not able to deal with the daily grind of farm work. It requires waking early, doing duties every day and ensuring that all of the work gets done when it should. It is difficult being on the farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN, understanding that it all depends on your efforts. In this sort of life it is important to make your own protection.

Locating Your Farm and Ranch in Vadnais Heights MN

Finding land to make use of for your farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN can be as simple as calling a professional real estate agency. There are even particular agencies which focus on this sort of land. Of course, the rate selection you are looking at will certainly additionally have a bearing on what sort of land may be available.

Lots of people have the dream of getting closer to nature and leaving the urban area to give their family members a more wholesome life. Finding your very own farm and ranch in Vadnais Heights MN could be simply what you have actually been trying to find. There are numerous advantages of this kind of way of life, however it is certainly not for every person and must only be done after extremely careful consideration and research.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

95% The Central Park Five

All Critics (58) | Top Critics (25) | Fresh (55) | Rotten (3)

Expect your blood pressure to rise during The Central Park Five.

The doc is rife with smart or wrenching or shameful moments. The fresh interviews with the accused, now men, are invaluable.

As grim a portrait of the criminal justice system as can be imagined.

How could this second crime have occurred? The film asks that question but only partly answers it, and in the process it raises an even more troubling one.

"The Central Park Five" is worth seeing, both for the ways it's timeless and for the ways it encapsulates an era.

What's amazing about listening to them speak now, often through tears, is the absence of bitterness.

Puts the crime and the times in sharp perspective.

Burns and company conduct a thorough, riveting investigation that does a far better job of assessing the tragedy than the justice system did two decades before. Of course, hindsight is an advantage we all take for granted.

It's a gripping story that comes in a well-crafted package.

A heartbreaking expose' about a rush to judgment which ruined five, innocent young lives.

Exclusive interviews with former heads of Israel's counter terrorism agency reveal insiders' analysis about the country's policies. Fascinating. Frightening.

"The Central Park Five" is a sobering indictment of racism and vigilante justice, yet it is constrained by a PBS-style deference to the very system it critiques.

You can't help but wonder why this film wasn't made 20 years ago, when it could have saved these men some time behind bars.

What keeps the film from being an impossible downer is the guts and spirit and smart words of the Central Park Five, four of whom, now freed, are interviewed at length.

A miscarriage of justice on this scale would have been tragic had it resulted from an honest mistake - but, as this meticulously researched movie makes clear, honesty had little to do with it.

The [documentary] team builds a solid story from the time of the crime through the release from prison those wrongly accused and railroaded into confessing to a crime they did not commit.

The result is both compelling and infuriating.

The Central Park Five provides background drawn from contemporary media images, including crime scene footage accompanied by a detective's grisly description, as well as reflections by those involved.

Not only gripping and heartbreaking, but terrifying.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Assistant Professor (Mathematics), Mathematics & Computer ...

JOB DETAILS:

POSITION: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science invites applications for a Tenure-Track position in Mathematics at the rank of Assistant Professor. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science consists of seven full-time faculty and more than 100 undergraduate students seeking majors in Mathematics, Discrete Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Computer Science along with minors in those disciplines and Information Technology. Additional information about the Department can be found at http://www.uwsuper.edu/acaddept/mathcsci/index.cfm

DUTIES:

  • Teaching undergraduate classes as assigned by the department chair
  • Engaging in scholarly activities
  • Maintaining an active research agenda
  • Serving on departmental and university-wide committees
  • Advising undergraduates
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE:
  • Earned Doctorate in Mathematics or Mathematics Education by August 2013
  • University-level teaching experience
  • Evidence of potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching
  • Evidence of active research
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE:
  • Experience in university-level curriculum development
  • Research activity in discrete mathematics, algebra, or related fields
  • Coursework or professional experience in software development, computer programming, or theoretical computer science
SALARY: UWS offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance coverage for domestic partners and their eligible dependents.

STARTING DATE: August 2013

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For additional informatIon, visit www.uwsuper.edu or contact (715) 394-8140.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Review of applications will commence February 1, 2013. Screening will continue until the position is filled. Only complete application packets will be reviewed.

Please apply online at UW-Careers (http://www.uwsuper.edu/hr/employment/career-gateway.cfm) and submit your application packet to include:

1) A letter of application,
2) Curriculum Vita,
3) Unofficial transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate degrees,
4) The names and contact information for three references. In addition,
5) Please arrange for letters of recommendation from the three listed references to be emailed to Ms. Patser Lynch at plynch1@uwsuper.edu .

Internal applicants: Select the internal applicant link. Registration for account not required.

External applicants: Select the external applicant link and register for an account:

How to Register for a UW-Careers Account:

  1. To register for a UW-Careers account, click on the click here to Register link to create your user name and password.
  2. Search for the Assistant Professor (Mathematics), Math & Computer Science position and click on the Apply Now button to submit your resume/curriculum vita.
  3. At this time, you will be asked to complete your profile. Please select Save to continue the application process.
  4. To submit your letter of application, unofficial transcripts, etc., you must add the document as an attachment by clicking on the Add Attachment link below the Cover Letters and Attachments box.
  5. Clicking on the Next link, please complete the required Online Questionnaire.
  6. After the Online Questionnaire has been completed, click Next again to provide contact information for three professional references, if required, in the References section by selecting the Add Reference link.
  7. Once reference information has been listed, click on Next to complete the How did you find out about the position? section of the application process.
  8. Once you have completed all sections, click on the Save button and then Submit button to submit your materials.
At any time you may select the Save button to save your progress. When you have submitted your application, ability to change or add materials submitted will not be available.

If you have questions in regards to the hiring process, please contact Dr. Steve Rosenberg, Chair of Search and Screen Committee, at srosenbe@uwsuper.edu or Ms. Patser Lynch at (715) 394-8140 or plynch1@uwsuper.edu .

Deadline: Screening of applications will begin February 1, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled.

CAMPUS INFORMATION:

UW-Superior is committed to making excellence inclusive in every aspect of the institution. Diversity, inclusion and equity are prioritized learning resources for all community members. We strive to offer quality programs in an environment of trust and cooperation that centers on the worth of all individuals. The University is seeking candidates who will contribute to the achievement of this goal.

UW-Superior: A Special Place: The University of Wisconsin-Superior is Wisconsin's leading public liberal arts college. Established in 1893 with a mission to train teachers, it later became a part of the University of Wisconsin-System, and in 1998 was designated as Wisconsin's Leading Public Liberal Arts College by the University of Wisconsin System Board of regents. The University serves 2,900 traditional and non-traditional students and is dedicated to the integration of liberal and professional studies and serving a diverse student population. UW-Superior maintains the values of its founding as a teacher education college through emphasis on excellence in teaching as well as service to the community and region. The core mission is student-centered and values oriented, as the institution fosters intellectual growth and career preparation within a liberal arts tradition that emphasizes individual attention and embodies respect for diverse cultures and multiple voices. The richness of programs lend to a very personalized educational environment that integrates theory and practice, liberal and professional education, teaching, scholarship, and creativity. The University has launched a significant campus-wide Liberal Arts Initiative that includes a First Year Experience, Academic Service Learning, Global Awareness, Writing Across the Curriculum, and a Senior Year Experience. At UW-Superior, we promote the values of academic excellence, integrity, and community within a collegial environment. At the core of our values is the appreciation for, and examination of, diversity, inclusivity, and equity. UW-Superior offers day, evening, weekend, and distance learning classes.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Judge OKs settlement in BP class action suit

A U.S. judge on Friday gave final approval to BP Plc's settlement with individuals and businesses who lost money and property in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

The order only addressed the settlement of economic and property damage claims, not a separate medical benefits settlement for cleanup workers and others who say the spill made them sick.

BP has estimated that it will pay $7.8 billion to settle more than 100,000 claims in the class action litigation.

U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier initially approved the deal in May, but held a "fairness hearing" in November to weigh objections from about 13,000 claimants challenging the settlement to resolve some of BP's liability for the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.

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Ex-BP workers plead innocent to Gulf manslaughter

London-based BP's Macondo well spewed 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico over a period of 87 days. The torrent fouled shorelines from Texas to Alabama and eclipsed the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska in severity.

Lawyers for some affected parties had objected to the deal, reached in March between BP and lawyers representing plaintiffs ranging from restaurateurs, hoteliers, and oyster men who lost money from the spill. They argued that some claimants would be underpaid or unfairly excluded.

But in a 125-page order approving the settlement, Barbier called the deal "fair, reasonable and adequate," citing the low number of class members who objected or opted out.

BP welcomed the approval order in a statement, adding that the settlement resolves the majority of economic and property damage claims stemming from the accident.

BP to pay largest criminal fine ever in Gulf spill

"Today's decision by the Court is another important step forward for BP in meeting its commitment to economic and environmental restoration efforts in the Gulf and in eliminating legal risk facing the company," BP said.

Separate from the class action claims, BP has been locked in a year-long legal battle with the U.S. government and Gulf Coast states to settle billions of dollars in civil and criminal liability from the explosion.

In a settlement with the U.S. government announced last month, BP agreed to pay $4.5 billion in penalties and plead guilty to felony misconduct. The government also indicted the two highest-ranking BP supervisors aboard the Deepwater Horizon rig during the disaster, charging them with 23 criminal counts including manslaughter.

The class action case is In Re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig "Deepwater Horizon" in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, No. 10-2179.

(Reporting by Terry Baynes in New York; Editing by Gary Hill)

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

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Facebook's new Poke app sends self-destructing messages

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We've heard rumors that Facebook's working on an app which will allow you to?send messages that'll self-destruct after being viewed???and on Friday the social network confirmed the whispers. The app's called Poke and it is now available to iOS users.

It's a bit odd that Facebook decided to name the new app after an annoying feature that's been around since 2004, but we won't fret about that oddity too long.?

Based on the explanation given in a post in Facebook's Newsroom, Poke is somewhat similar to Snapchat. Both apps allow you to send messages, photos or videos which will expire a specific amount of time after being viewed. (Though with Poke you've got the added ability to send ... a poke.)

When you communicate with a friend via Poke, you're able to?set a message to expire in 1, 3, 5?or 10 seconds. As soon as time runs out, the message will disappear. In order to view a message, you find it in the app and "press and hold the message until it expires."

Unlike Snapchat, Poke does not appear to notify users if a message?recipient takes a screenshot of the correspondence before it expires. In a way, this is good, because it doesn't give a false sense of security. On the other hand, some users might forget that someone can easily turn their temporary messages into something that'll haunt them permanently.

Poke is expected to hit the?Apple App Store on Friday afternoon. It'll work on iPhone, iPod Touch?and iPad. No word as to whether Android users will ever get in on the fun.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

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Trusted Computing Group (TCG), which enables security in more than 1.7 billion endpoints, has commended the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on its recent recommendations to base security for mobile devices in a hardware-based root of trust (RoT).

The agency issued Special Publication 800-164 ?Guidelines on Hardware-Rooted Security in Mobile Devices,? in October for industry comment. The report notes in its abstract, ?Many mobile devices are not capable of providing strong security assurances to end users and organizations. Current mobile devices lack the hardware-based roots of trust that are increasingly built into laptops and other types of hosts.?

NIST?s report goes on to note, ?Hardware RoTs are preferred over software RoTs due to their immutability, smaller attack surface, and more reliable behavior.?

Brian Berger, TCG director and marketing work group chair, commented, ?TCG?s approach to security based on the hardware-based root of trust has been vetted by the world?s leading IT, security and computing companies and proven more secure than software-based approaches. As simple cell phones have morphed into connected, high-value computing systems, it only makes sense to offer them the same security, based in interoperable industry standards widely available to all, to protect sensitive personal, financial and corporate data.?

TCG has long advocated the hardware root of trust to secure systems and data. To enable such trust, it developed the TPM, or Trusted Platform Module, specification. Discrete or integrated implementations of the TPM now protect more than 500 million systems.

Today?s BYOD environment also is forcing enterprises to deal with a growing number of unknown and potentially dangerous devices. TCG has extended the core concepts of the TPM into a draft Mobile Trusted Module (MTM) specification. The MTM also supports the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), which was developed by industry as an open approach to adding security to mobile devices.

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) provides open standards that enable a safer computing environment across platforms and geographies. Benefits of Trusted Computing include protection of business-critical data and systems, secure authentication and strong protection of user identities, and the establishment of strong machine identity and network integrity. Organizations using built-in, widely available trusted hardware and applications reduce their total cost of ownership. TCG technologies also provide regulatory compliance that is based upon trustworthy hardware. More information and the organization?s specifications and work groups are available at the Trusted Computing Group?s website, www.trustedcomputinggroup.org. Follow TCG on Twitter and on LinkedIn.

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Crafters send mittens with a message to Newtown

This undated publicity photo provided by Tanglewood Press shows the cover of author Audrey Penn's book, "The Kissing Hand." (AP Photo/Tanglewood Press)

This undated publicity photo provided by Tanglewood Press shows the cover of author Audrey Penn's book, "The Kissing Hand." (AP Photo/Tanglewood Press)

(AP) ? "Chester Raccoon stood at the edge of the forest and cried. 'I don't want to go to school,' he told his mother. 'I want to stay home with you. I want to play with my friends. And play with my toys. And read my books. And swing on my swing. Please may I stay home with you?'" ? "The Kissing Hand," by Audrey Penn.

Imagining the horror for Sandy Hook Elementary students when they walk into their new school for the first time, a Connecticut mom is relying on Chester of the children's classic "The Kissing Hand" and the busy fingers of her fellow knitters to ease their way.

Kim Piscatelli of East Hampton, Conn., hit on the idea of sending a copy of the book for each of the kids and a pair of handmade mittens adorned with a heart in one palm, signifying the reassuring kiss left there by the mother of scared, sad Chester in the story written by Audrey Penn.

Piscatelli, a 40-minute drive from Newtown, sent out a call to her friends, who called on their friends. The project she thought up just Sunday spread quickly on Facebook and websites for knitters and crafters, with the first shipment of books and mittens scheduled to land in Newtown the first week of January.

"I thought, how are those families ever going to get back in a routine of sending their children to school? If there ever was a town that needed to know about that book, it was Newtown," said an overwhelmed Piscatelli, who now has a warehouse stacked with 1,600 copies of the book and plenty of volunteers to sort, pack and ship.

Others are hurriedly making mittens, from California and Canada to Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands, in time for the start of classes in a once-shuttered school in nearby Monroe. A knitters' group in Georgia pulled an all-night "knitathon" for the cause, Piscatelli said.

The book's publisher, Tanglewood Press, has donated the books, along with enough copies of a sequel dealing with Chester's loss of a playmate for teachers to read aloud.

In "The Kissing Hand," the tearful boy is heading off to school for the first time, but he begs his mother to stay home. She spreads his tiny fingers and kisses him square in the palm and tells him "whenever you feel lonely and need a little loving from home, just press your hand to your cheek and think, 'Mommy loves you.'"

The story was first published in 1993 by the Child Welfare League of America, a Washington, D.C.-based coalition of agencies and organizations helping children at risk. Penn had tried and failed for years to get her story of Chester published, until a league official heard Penn read it and decided to take it on.

"At first, no bookstore, no wholesaler would carry it," said Peggy Tierney, who worked at the league and took Penn with her after starting Tanglewood. "Then kindergarten teachers discovered it, word spread, people started going into stores trying to find copies, then everyone started carrying it, and by 1999 it was on the New York Times best-seller list."

One of Piscatelli's first stops in getting her mitten project off the ground was to contact Penn, who lives in Durham, N.C. She recalled reading the story to her own three kids when they were younger.

Penn, who lost a brother to drowning when she was 13, signed off on the combined book-mitten project as soon as Piscatelli contacted her.

"When I saw the news, my heart was just torn in half. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't breathe. Enough is enough is enough," the writer said.

Penn's 2009 sequel, called "Chester the Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories," has Chester the boy raccoon working through the death of a friend, Skiddil Squirrel, who has an accident. Chester's teacher tells his class Skiddil won't return to school, so Chester and his mother venture to a butterfly pond where the squirrel loved to play to discover some acorns Skiddil left there have sprouted into young trees.

"I've been involved with so many parents who have lost children," Penn said. "They just seem to reach out to me and say we love your book and your book has been a comfort."

The writer hopes the children of Sandy Hook will "get a sense of some kind of security" from the mitten project. "They'll have a way of keeping in tangible touch with someone at home, someone they feel very secure with."

Meantime, Piscatelli and dozens of knitters who have contacted her through the project's Facebook page are pressing on to get the books and mittens in the students' hands. About 600 kids attended Sandy Hook when Lanza opened fire, but Piscatelli plans to share mittens and books with all the schoolchildren of Newtown.

"The original request was for hand-knit mittens with a heart knit in, embroidered on or sewn on," she said. "The reality is we have people sewing polar fleece mittens, mittens made from recycled sweaters, store-bought mittens. Every pair of handmade or store-bought mittens will have a heart sewn on if it isn't there when we receive them."

Piscatelli has heard from other crafters who plan related Kissing Hand projects, including a group of schoolchildren in Mississippi making pillows.

"Everybody wants to help," she said. "Everybody's looking for some way to reach out."

When a company called Oceanhouse Media learned of Piscatelli's idea they released a digital version of "The Kissing Hand" early and free of cost in the iTunes app store. Piscatelli has also heard from the loved ones of grown-up volunteers on the ground in Newtown.

"I got a call from a woman who said my father is with the Red Cross," Piscatelli said. "He's a psychologist and is there now and I really think he needs a pair of Kissing Hand mittens."

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Samsung Display teases 5.5-inch flexible 720p display for demo at CES

Samsung subsidiary teases 55inch flexible 720p display for demo at CES

Curious to know all the wonders that are in store for this year's CES? Well, in addition to our previews, Samsung Display -- a recent spinoff from the Korean giant -- has let it be known that it'll demo a 5.5-inch flexible 720p display at this year's tech mecca. Keep this in mind, though: what we'll see is merely a component that could one day find its way into a smartphone, rather than a finished product that's meant for consumers. Samsung Display also wants to ground your expectations that while its screens bend without breaking, they're not designed to roll up. Nonetheless, we're looking forward to getting our grubby mitts all over 'em as we dream of what might be.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Facebook 4.1 for Windows Phone 8 brings speed improvements

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CLS Bank v. Alice Corp: Software Patentability On the Briefs - Patent ...

by Dennis Crouch

Briefing continues in the CLS Bank software patent case. ?The accused infringer (CLS Bank) has filed its brief arguing that the Alice patent lacks any core inventive concept and therefore lacks subject matter eligibility under Section 101 of the Patent Act. ?Briefs in support of CLS and those nominally in support of neither party have also been filed. ?Alice will file its brief in January and I expect a set of additional briefs in support. ?As in the Bilski case, Alice's asserted claim here is one that appears invalid on other grounds -- namely obviousness. ?However, the district court ruled on summary judgment (and before claim construction) that the claim was invalid as lacking patent eligiblity under Section 101.

The text of the asserted claim is below:

A method of exchanging obligations as between parties, each party holding a credit record and a debit record with an exchange institution, the credit records and debit records for exchange of predetermined obligations, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) creating a shadow credit record and a shadow debit record for each stakeholder party to be held independently by a supervisory institution from the exchange institutions;

(b) obtaining from each exchange institution a start-of-day balance for each shadow credit record and shadow debit record;

(c) for every transaction resulting in an exchange obligation, the supervisory institution adjusting each respective party's shadow credit record or shadow debit record, allowing only these transactions that do not result in the value of the shadow debit record being less than the value of the shadow credit record at any time, each said adjustment taking place in chronological order; and

(d) at the end-of-day, the supervisory institution instructing ones of the exchange institutions to exchange credits or debits to the credit record and debit record of the respective parties in accordance with the adjustments of the said permitted transactions, the credits and debits being irrevocable, time invariant obligations placed on the exchange institutions.

In its first opinion, the Federal Circuit reversed the lower court ruling - finding that the claim did not merely encompass an abstract idea but instead embodied a practical implementation that fits within the scope of patent eligible subject matter. ?In a subsequent en banc order, the court asked that the parties focus on two particular questions of law:?

I. What test should the court adopt to determine whether a computerimplemented?invention is a patent ineligible ?abstract idea?; and when, if ever,?does the presence of a computer in a claim lend patent eligibility to an otherwise?patent-ineligible idea?

II. In assessing patent eligibility under 35 U.S.C. ? 101 of a computerimplemented?invention, should it matter whether the invention is claimed as a?method, system, or storage medium; and should such claims at times be considered?equivalent for ? 101 purposes?

I have attempted to extract some core elements of each brief. I should note that all of these brief have much more nuance than is shown. I attempted to categorize the briefs filed on behalf of neither party. My approach was quite subjective and I am confident that others would have classified them in a different manner.?

Practical keys here are (1) whether subject matter eligibility is about the inventive concept or instead more focused on the scope of a well construed claim; (2) invention

Party Brief:

In Support of CLS (Defendant)

  • "Simple economics makes clear that, if patent protection for software were curtailed, the adverse consequences would be swift and severe. . . . Two factors are of particular significance?whether a claim can be implemented solely via a mental process or necessarily relies upon a machine for execution; and whether the claim uses an abstract idea or law of nature in a way that is novel, useful, and limited. When an invention falls short under both of these standards, it most likey is not patentable under Section 101. . . . Assessed under this framework, the software at issue here is not patentable. . . .?It is plain that credit intermediation long preexisted computer implementation, and that it is a process that can be performed in the human mind, or by a human with pencil and paper. In addition, the computer aspect of the claims here does not add anything of substance to the mental process at issue. The computer implementation of the abstract idea is not limited in any fashion. And there is no suggestion that the process here is in anyway dependent upon computer technology to accomplish the directed end."

  • File Attachment: EFF & Pub Knowledge--ISO CLS.pdf (514 KB) Patents are causing more harm than benefit. This is especially true for software patents that regularly include broad functional claims. However, Section 101 analysis is problematic because of its ambiguity. The EFF brief argues that the way to cure this is to more broadly interpret 35 U.S.C. ? 112(f) (2012) so that functional software claims be given limited scope under the Federal Circuit's Means-Plus-Function doctrine. This approach stems from a recent article by Mark Lemley and fits directly within the avoidance doctrine that Professor Merges and I suggested in our 2010 article.
  • File Attachment: CCIA--ISO CLS.pdf (200 KB) Prometheus requires an inventive concept to pass 101.
  • File Attachment: Clearing House Ass'n--ISO CLS.pdf (819 KB)? Banking industry brief argues that "threshold" language means that "the Section 101 inquiry is the first step in the legal framework to determine patentability" and should be rigorously enforced.??
  • File Attachment: Google et al.--ISO CLS.pdf (982 KB).? Google acknowledges the difficulty with the abstract idea test because the term "abstract" is so difficult to define.? However, Google argues that the abstract ideas are much easier to identify individually than to define generally. This is roughly the same as know-it-when-you-see-it test for obscinity.? Google also writes that "abstract patents are a plague on the high-tech sector."
  • File Attachment: Stites Amicus Brief.pdf (262 KB) "The software patent game is a less than a zero sum game for the participants and has a large inhibiting effect on software innovation." Stites argues that the court should simply eliminate software patents.

?In Support of Neither Party, but Promoting a Stronger ? 101 Requirement

  • File Attachment: British Airways et al--ISO Neither Party.pdf (191 KB) Supreme Court has rejected the "course-filter" "manifestly-evident" approach offered by the original CLS panel. Whether a claim fails under Section 101 can ordinarily be determined very early in a case and without and detailed claim construction.
  • File Attachment: Profs Hollaar & Trzyna--ISO Neither Party.pdf (217 KB) The only way to draw a clear and reasonable line on subject matter eligibility is to focus on its link to technology.
  • File Attachment: Juhasz Law Firm--ISO Neither Party.pdf (285 KB) "The test to determine whether a computer-implemented invention is a patent ineligible "abstract idea" should be whether steps that are central to the claim (i.e., not token extra-solution activity) have a "physical" or "virtual" link to a specific real or tangible object."
  • File Attachment: Koninklijke Philips--ISO Neither Party.pdf (549 KB) An applicant and patentee should have the burden of proving that the claimed software implementation is subject matter eligible.
  • File Attachment: Internet Retailers--ISO Neither Party.pdf (2454 KB) Simply rewriting a method claim as a system or storage medium cannot render the claim subject matter eligible. The Federal Circuit should empower district courts to make 101 determinations very early in cases ? well before claim construction or the completion of discovery. "The savings to the parties in money and the courts in time are self-evident. And those savings are more likely to be obtained in precisely those cases in which the patents are least likely to be valid or valuable, cases brought under low-quality patents. Judicious application of Section 101 is likely to winnow out the worst patents at the lowest cost."

In Support of Neither Party, but Promoting a Weaker ? 101 Requirement

  • File Attachment: IP Owners Ass'n--ISO Neither Party.pdf (301 KB) Software is generally patentable under Section 101. However, a claim "must describe the use of [a] computer with sufficient detail to avoid preempting other uses of the idea and the computer implementation must be a meaningful and significant element of the invention." A detailed claim construction is ordinarily necessary to determine whether that claim is directed to statutory subject matter.
  • File Attachment: CLS-Bank_v_Alice_USA-amicus-ISO-Neither-Party.pdf (311 KB) See this.
  • File Attachment: Sigram Schindler--ISO Neither Party.pdf (474 KB) The abstract idea test is sufficiently defined.
  • File Attachment: NY IP Law Ass'n--ISO Neither Party.pdf (735 KB) Efforts in some decisions to dissect the claim into old and new parts or computer and non-computer elements, should be rejected as squarely inconsistent with the Supreme Court's holdings in Diamond v. Diehr, 450 U.S. 175 (1981), and Bilski. "NYIPLA does not agree that method, system and storage medium claims should ipso facto rise and fall together. Rather, each claim (regardless of its type) should be considered independently as a whole to determine whether it is directed to patent-eligible subject matter."
  • File Attachment: IP Law Ass'n of Chicago--ISO Neither Party.pdf (1024 KB) Subject matter eligibility should be broad and flexible. IPLAC's test is similar to the government's factor's in its brief. However, the tone of the IPLAC questions suggest broader eligibility. When a claim includes a computer program, IPLAC would ask: "(a) Are the claims drawn to subject matter otherwise statutory, because if so, they do not become nonstatutory simply because they use a mathematical formula, computer program or digital computer. Diehr. (b) Are process claims, as a whole, without regard to the novelty of any element or steps, or even of the process itself, nothing more than a statutory process and not an attempt to patent a mathematical formula, because if so, they are not nonstatutory. (c) Do the claims implement or apply a formula in a structure or process which, when considered as a whole, is performing a function which the patent laws were designed to protect (e.g., transforming or reducing an article to a different state or thing), because if so, the claims are statutory. (d) Do the claims apply the laws to a new and useful end, because if so, they are statutory."
  • File Attachment: Conejo-Valley-Bar-Assn--ISO-Neither-Party.pdf (1589 KB) There is no need for a strong section 101 eligibility requirement because the other sections of the patent act do the work already.
  • File Attachment: IBM--ISO Neither Party.pdf (1624 KB) "In the exceptional case when the patent eligibility of a computer implemented invention is not readily apparent, the functional requirement of a computer counsels in favor of patent eligibility." Methods are different from systems and are different from storage media. As such, the subject matter eligibility issues are also different and thus, a system claim might be patent eligible while its parallel method claim may be ineligible.

Source: http://www.patentlyo.com/patent/2012/12/file-attachment-bsa-software-alliance-iso-clspdf-169-kb.html

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